17 September 1939 – russian aggression on Poland and its consequences
date:16 September 2017 Editor: Editorial
World War IISoviet aggression on PolandRussia's attack on PolandanniversarySeptember 17, 1939Ribbentrop-Molotov pact
From the archive: We print the contents of information leaflets developed by Zuzanna Stec on the occasion of the tragic anniversary of the russian attack on Poland on September 17, 1939. We urge printing and popularization. Downloads on page HERE.

Soviet aggression on Poland 17.IX.1939 - 1
17 September 1939, The Soviets broke the binding Polish-Soviet pact on non-aggression.
The consequence of an alliance of 2 criminal totalitarianisms, contained in the secret protocol of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, was the 4th demolition isolated in the fight of Poland.
On the night of August 23, 1939, a pact on non-aggression was signed in Moscow between the German Reich and the Union of the Socialist Republics of the Council, called the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact. The secret additional protocol of this Devil's pact provided for territorial and political transformation in the areas belonging to the Polish State, and the limits of the German and ZSRS zones of interest will run about along the Narwi, Vistula and Sanu rivers.
Information about the secret protocol did not scope Poland, even though the Allied leaders had cognition of it.
After a fewer weeks, this agreement was implemented.
Germany has since the 3rd day of the war urged Moscow to cover its areas of interest under the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact. Stalin hesitated to make a decision, waiting for the reaction of large Britain and France to the German aggression against Poland, and besides observing the strong opposition of the Polish troops to Germany.
After 10 days of murderous struggles of the Polish army with the Nazi aggressor, russian authorities considered that the Polish state and its government actually ceased to exist. The contract concluded between the USSR and Poland thus expired.
The russian government decided to cross the Polish border in order to defend the life and property of the vulnerable, left to its own destiny of the Ukrainian and Belarusian people residing in Poland, Western Ukraine and Western Belarus.
On September 17, 1939, the Red Army began attacking Poland. From 3 a.m. to 6 a.m., her troops crossed the full border with Poland, breaking the Polish-Soviet pact on non-aggression.
Two fronts were attacked by the Polish state: Belarus and Ukraine, with at least 620,000 soldiers, over 4,700 tanks and 3,300 aircraft.
On the side of the Polish border with the USSR, over 1,400 km, only thinned troops of the Border Protection Corps guarded.
In total, the Red Army forces directed in 3 throws against the Republic were about 1.5 million soldiers, over 6 1000 tanks and about 1800 aircraft.
The Red Army entering the Republic's lands acted as savagely as German troops. There are many examples of crimes committed on Polish military, police and civilians, including in Grodno, after the business of the city, the Soviets murdered over 300 of his defenders, 150 officers in Polesia, and 30 policemen in Augustów.
Some 2.5 1000 Polish soldiers were killed in clashes with the Red Army, and around 20,000 were wounded and missing. any 250,000 soldiers, including more than 10,000 officers, were captured in russian captivity.
Soviet casualties were about 3,000 killed and 6-7,000 wounded.
28 September 1939 – in the secret protocol of the "Soviet-German Treaty on Borders and Friendship", it was stated: "The Government of the German Reich and the Government of the USSR recognise, after the collapse of the erstwhile Polish state, for its sole task the restoration of peace and order in this area and the warrant of peaceful existence, in accordance with their national differences."
According to Stalin's proposal, the territorial division of the Polish lands was corrected.
Border between ZSRS and III The Reich was to run from now on along the San-Bug-Narew-Pisa River line.
As a consequence of the Polish partition, the russian Union seized an area of over 190 1000 sq km with a population of about 13 million.
Within little than 2 years of russian rule, more than 1 million people were repressed in various forms on the lands of Poland taken.
Not little than 30 000 people have been shot, and the mortality among stallions and deportees is estimated to be 8-10 percent, i.e. 90-100 000 people died.
Based on: Mariusz Jarosiński http://dzieje.pl/updates/Soviet-aggression-na-polske
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In the Second Polish Republic there was a communist movement, an agent of russian Russia, whose goal was to destruct Poland and global communist dictatorship
23.08.1939 - Nazi Germany and Bolshevik Russia conclude the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact on common aggression and business of European countries including Poland.
01.09.1939 - Nazi Germans invade Poland.
17.09.1939 - Bolshevik Russia invades Poland.
German Nazis and Russian communists jointly began the extermination of the Polish nation, Germanization and rusification of occupied lands.
The consequences of Bolshevik Russia's aggression on Poland:
50 years of business and submission of Poland to the colonial communist politics of Russia.
2 million Polish civilians exported from Soviet-occupied lands to certain death inside russian Russia.
In the period II/1940–VI/1941 in 4 throws Russia russian deported 400,000 Poles, confiscating their assets. 22,000 1000 Polish prisoners were murdered by Russians in Katyn, among others.
In 1944, USSR The Soviets form from their agents Polish folk authorities, in order to enable effective business of Poland, extermination of Polish patriots, and robbery of the Polish economy for the next 45 years. In 1944, the russian army arrests 30,000 AK soldiers, massively arrests and deports Poles into Russia.
During the Second WŚ, 1,500,000 Poles were killed at the hands of the Soviets.
More than half of Poland with centres of Polish culture, Vilnius and Lviv, was joined by the USSR.
Poland in the lands annexed to the USSR was destroyed.
Communist occupiers make a giant network of secret collaborators - Polish-speaking safety - a panic apparatus.
Soviet citizens consist of command staff in the communist Polish-speaking army
and security. 200,000 anti-communist underground soldiers are killed in the fight against communist occupation.
Soviet Russia in the People's “Poland” eliminates democracy and free elections. russian collaborators introduce censorship and destruct Polish culture.
Soviet collaborators break the unity of the church by supporting organizations and magazines promoting heresies, laicizing children. From 1945 to 1956, more than 1,000 priests were in Communist prisons, i.e. about 10% of all priests." In 1953 the primate of Poland was arrested. In 1954 300 female spiritual homes were closed on western lands, most nuns were sent to labour camps.
Between 1944 and 1991, 100,000 Soviets were stationed in Poland (at the end of the war, 1.500,000). The Soviets utilized LWP units in aggression against Czechoslovakia in 1968.
From 1991 to 1993, 100,000 soldiers and civilian workers, 201 aircraft, were withdrawn from the III RP,
85 helicopters, 599 tanks, 1028 combat vehicles, 354 large caliber guns, 20 rocket launchers with atomic warheads.
Throughout the communist business russian Russian collaborators sent troops and militia to bloody pacification of social unrest. Poles were murdered in 1956, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1981.
The communist business corrupted Poles, did not let the improvement of the Polish economy, discipline and culture, declassified honest and decent people, provided wealth and dominance to the scum.
The legacy of the communist business shaped the pathological socio-economic reality of the 3rd Poland, provided real power to the heirs of russian collaborators.
Based on: Jan Bodakowski http://warze.pl/7019-aggression-sovetov-na-polske-i-her-effects/
Work. Z. Stec
[foto arch. signing the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact]