Let us be clear: for the signing of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, for the September defeat, and consequently for the Second planet War, the second Republic of Poland is responsible. Period.
Poland was then between 2 alternatively hostile countries: the 3rd German Reich and the russian Socialist Republics. Each player over 10 years old in various games knows that in specified a case you gotta stand by 1 of them; maintaining hostility towards both leads invariably to the fact that they unite to get free of their dirty moron.
Meanwhile, the II of Poland led a policy of "equal distance" to both powers – while hostility to both combined with power was promoted. It was remembered that the Silesian and Wielkopolska uprisings ended with Polish success, and in the war with Bolsheviks in 1920 we achieved a winning draw. Then we'll be on top!
Let us look at these countries.
In 1920 Poland survived due to the fact that it fought only the Bolshevik hordes under judaic command. It was not even the russian Union yet – it was created in 1922. any of the Bolshevik forces, consisting of defectors from the Russian army, were at war with Russia, any with Ukraine (both with the forces of Ataman Paul Skelepadzki and Nestor Machnò, and Simon Petlura, who besides fought among themselves) – hordes that, at Trotsky's call, moved to the West, went “to carry the banner of the planet Revolution”, simply to plunder and murder. erstwhile it turned out that you gotta fight hard – they ran away.
Since then Lenin has died, Stalin has driven out Trotsky and the judaic komuna, murdered the Bolsheviks and the eSeRs (revolutionist socialists), ended up with socialist dreams, restored one-man management in the workplace alternatively of collectivism, panic brought discipline in the state, and ruthlessly exploited agriculture for the expansion of dense industry, especially armament. Economically, this led to a disaster – but in the short word it produced results. In addition, he murdered many generals – which created a place for young, capable... and absolutely obedient.
The russian Union had the worst reputation in the planet at this point. He was inactive considered a follower of Bolshevik murders and slaughter in the name of the absurd communist doctrine – and Stalin's “pure” aroused suspicion that it could be even worse. In addition, she was besides disappointed in Stalin by the ideological Left, whose representatives in Russia he murdered.
The Silesian and Wielkopolska uprisings went on just due to the fact that the German Empire broke up, and Germany did not know who to perceive to. The country fell apart, the Bavarian Republic of Rada was established, another revolutionary works were created, Germans were under the business of the Allies and were terrified of being attacked by them, hence Poles counting especially on the sympathy of the French, were much bolder – and they mostly succeeded, due to the fact that the various committees consisted of the Allies, and these fought with the Germans.
However, Hitler overturned the "Weimar Republic", with 40% of national socialists and an army he promised to rematch. He led fascism in the economy – which led to disaster for the next time, but in the short word it produced results. panic brought discipline to the state. He was besides successful: he was allowed to grow his fleet, he was allowed to remilitarize the Rhineland and take the Sudetes. The West wanted peace.
Please note the geopolitical difference: in the back of Germany there was a desire for peace France – in the back of the Soviets there was a desire for war and a hatred of the russian Empire of Japan; which had signed with Germany the Anti-KomInternowski Pact. In addition, Germany was rather nationalally uniform – and in the Soviets half were Russians (demoralized by the fall of the Empire) and half were various minorities.
The case is OCZYWISTA; Poland should have taken a firm stand on the side of Germany, where despite a akin strategy the anti-Soviet propaganda dominated (the size of the household is the strongest ...).
Hitler, who valued Polish soldiers for 1920 (and had no thought what degrengolades had led the Polish army of the Russians!) was absolutely certain that the II of Poland would act in accordance with its business. In addition, he had good relations with Piłsudski (who was an agent of the German General Staff and could at any time wave receipts; II of Poland even provided coal free to Germany in exchange with not disclosing these receipts...) and was convinced that Piłsudski had left reasonable people behind. Unfortunately, these people were dismissed (Walera Sławek committed suicide), and the power was taken over by the affluents like Ignacy Mościcki, talentless like Edward Smigły-Rydz and Masonry agents like Józef Beck.
Let us be clear: Hitler's demands were modest and had to be met – without any pressure!!
1 – The absorption of Gdańsk by the 3rd Reich. In the Free City of Gdańsk Poland was hated (let us be clear: due to the responsibility of the Second Republic!). The 3rd Reich was more Poland-friendly than WMGdansk! The sight of the hateful Poles Albert Forster, head of the Gdańsk Senate, who, at Hitler's command, would have met any Polish demands would have pleased the eye of all Polish politician.
2 – road and railway line to East Prussia. Blocking German people's communication with part of their own country was unacceptable – and rightly set a German opinion against Poland. Of course, Germany would gotta bear the costs.
3 – The signing of the Anti-KomInternowski Pact was in the best interests of Poland.
I remind you that PAKI has prohibited any political agreements with the USSR. The Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact was a breach of the PAKI, Tokyo considered it treason, and alternatively struck the US alternatively of the Soviets.
Suppose that Valery Sławek alternatively of suicide makes a coup, removes the Mościcki, Rydz and Beck's clique and enters into a secret agreement with the 3rd Reich. As a result, Germany demands what they demand, Poland declares: “After our dead body,” both states partially mobilize troops – and... On 14 March 1939 they declare that they have reached an agreement, Poland signs PAKI and Germany, alternatively of occupying Czechoslovakia (which led to the rage of England and France) they hit the joy of everyone on the Soviets, at 3rd in the morning declaring war to Wienczysław Molotov. Together with Poland, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Spain and Italy would send volunteers after the division. possibly Slovakia would have dropped off a regiment...
Army PAKI would have taken off from position 200 km closer to Moscow than in 1941 – and 4 months earlier; and from behind Japan. It'd be over by fall. Stalin would be hanged by his own soldiers for the execution of Tuchachevsky and others, Russia, Ukraine et tutti quanti liberated, Finland would take over Karelia and Kola and Wyborg (maybe a protectorate over the Republic of Komi?), Japan would have occupied half of Siberia with Jakutia, Tuwa and Altaj, and had a protectorate over Kazakhstan and another independent countries of Central Asia, Armenia and Georgia would have gained independence, Azerbaijan would surely have taken care of Persia, the remaining republics in the Caucasus would have been under German protection, Crimea would surely fall to Turkey, who would besides like to share this cake.
And liberated from the clutches of communism Russia would divided into the Republic of large Novgorod, with Petersburg and Arch English – (maybe with Komi and Chanty-Mansian, who erstwhile belonged to it – if Finland did not want to) – and the Grand Duchy of Moscow. As Margaret Thatcherov, late, said: "I like Germany very much – so I want they had 2 or more countries." Why couldn't the Russians have respective states?
Jews, of course, would have been placed where Stalin planned, in the Biro-Bijań Region. It would grow a small and 20 million Jews could build fresh Jerusalem. The nipponese are not anti-Semites, the Holocaust would not be, and the Palestinians would breathe relief.
ZSRS had quite a few almost empty areas. So quite a few problems would be solved.
Hitler would've had his hands full doing this for 50 years! Poland would have learned something about it too.
Most importantly, there would be no planet war. D***cratic states would look with chaotic satisfaction at how authoritarian states fight among themselves. They'd call for peace and make money selling them guns.
So: all through Poland – or alternatively through stupid and corrupt sanitation politicians.
The present are even dumber and even more corrupt.
They go all the way to planet III!
And they are equally convinced that with the aid of the English and the French they will win with Putin, as they were certain they would win against Hitler.
We're not giving up a button!
Janusz Korwin-Mikke
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