The Huns were a warlike Asian, Turanian tribe that devastated Europe in ancient times. The Germans were compared to the Huns because of their genetic relationship, as well as their exceptional cruelty.
Everyone knows there were Poles fighting in the Battle of Britain but out of over 3000 pilots 2400 were British ...its a stretch to say they changed the war with just 145 in the RAF and 79 pilots...but they were brave and damn good pilots but they were fighting for Poland as well and wanted revenge against the Germans....
The thing is that no, not everyone knows about it. After the war, there was a huge change in the mood; these Polish soldiers were not only not invited to the victory parade, but some of them didn't even receive their wages. They ended up cleaning bars in the UK. Many of the documentaries and monuments didn't even mention them-the recognition only began to be renewed a few decades ago. There was one monument mentioning all the other nationalities who fought together with the RAF-but not the Poles. It was protested by the actual British RAF pilots who fought alongside them.
You've skipped over the most important and shocking part of this document. Pity. You have lost a lot of knowledge about how the Allies, and especially the English, treated their defenders when they no longer needed them...
@@CB-fz3li I am referring to selling Poland to Stalin, not inviting Polish soldiers to the victory parade in London, and what is not in this film. To humiliate Polish generals and force them to do physical work due to the lack of means of subsistence.
@ Stalin already had Poland by the beginning of 1945. I have yet to hear anyone come up with a credible explanation of how the Allies could have taken Poland back from Russia.
@@CB-fz3li Had? Well, after the conferences in Tehran and Yalta, he did. Someone participated in these talks and someone agreed to this division of the spoils. They were definitely not Poles...
@ Stalin had control of Poland before Yalta. As for Yalta, the British were the country trying to put Poland on the agenda. The big issue for the US was getting a commitment from the USSR to provide military support in Asia once Germany had been defeated as well as USSR support for the UN. For that support the US were not going to rock the boat for the sake of Poland.
The Huns were a warlike Asian, Turanian tribe that devastated Europe in ancient times. The Germans were compared to the Huns because of their genetic relationship, as well as their exceptional cruelty.
You missed the most important part...
Everyone knows there were Poles fighting in the Battle of Britain but out of over 3000 pilots 2400 were British ...its a stretch to say they changed the war with just 145 in the RAF and 79 pilots...but they were brave and damn good pilots but they were fighting for Poland as well and wanted revenge against the Germans....
The thing is that no, not everyone knows about it. After the war, there was a huge change in the mood; these Polish soldiers were not only not invited to the victory parade, but some of them didn't even receive their wages. They ended up cleaning bars in the UK. Many of the documentaries and monuments didn't even mention them-the recognition only began to be renewed a few decades ago. There was one monument mentioning all the other nationalities who fought together with the RAF-but not the Poles. It was protested by the actual British RAF pilots who fought alongside them.
Han is german sildier
You've skipped over the most important and shocking part of this document. Pity. You have lost a lot of knowledge about how the Allies, and especially the English, treated their defenders when they no longer needed them...
Giving them citizenship and settled status. Is that what you are referring to?
@@CB-fz3li I am referring to selling Poland to Stalin, not inviting Polish soldiers to the victory parade in London, and what is not in this film. To humiliate Polish generals and force them to do physical work due to the lack of means of subsistence.
@ Stalin already had Poland by the beginning of 1945. I have yet to hear anyone come up with a credible explanation of how the Allies could have taken Poland back from Russia.
@@CB-fz3li Had? Well, after the conferences in Tehran and Yalta, he did. Someone participated in these talks and someone agreed to this division of the spoils. They were definitely not Poles...
@ Stalin had control of Poland before Yalta. As for Yalta, the British were the country trying to put Poland on the agenda. The big issue for the US was getting a commitment from the USSR to provide military support in Asia once Germany had been defeated as well as USSR support for the UN. For that support the US were not going to rock the boat for the sake of Poland.