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There's possibly some guilt [for the invasion of Poland] on the Russian side and on the British and French side, but in general its definitely Germany, Reinhard Krumm, an expert on Eastern European history, told RT.

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  • Isn't it funny how the entire world mistakenly believes that Germany started both world wars?

  • @Alsterwasser I was asking when Germany mobilised, do you know?

    As i was saying, the full mobilisation of the Polish army was called a day before German invasion. When Germany broke the Munich treaty and made some "protectorate" of Bohemia & Moravia, in march 1939, there were mobilised 4 infantry divisions and a one cavalry brigade.

    Unfrtunatelly France didn`t listened. If Germany would be stopped before, we would spare few millions of people, not to mention the material losses.

  • @MaximusProteus Indeed, Poland fully mobilized BEFORE Gemany reacted.

    Even wikipedia admits that Poland had previously attempted at least TWICE to persuade France to attack Germany together.

    Which make evident who the warmonger was. Hint: It was not Germany.

  • @IustitiaPax he did wanted , and yeah 1939 was planed on all sides both germany and russia

    if u got some intel on that pls share , i got good intel that hitler infact wanted attack france first but stalin sided with him so he changed front.

  • @Alsterwasser As i`ve said, the full mobilisation was declared a DAY before the German invasion and still Britain wanted Poland to call it back, exactly to not "provoke" Germany. It was many days after the full mobilisation (and neutrality) was declared by Belgium, Holland and even Switzerland.

    When Germany declared mobilisation?

    Yes, unfortunatelly France didn`t listened and even in 1939 did nothing to stop Germany. Future events prooved it was a gross mistake.

  • @Alsterwasser May i know which are these "incidents" and which source the`re coming from? I hope you don`t take German ministry of propaganda as a valid source.

  • @Alsterwasser Oh, how could it be possible... I`m trying to tell you Poland had to deal with Ukrainian terrorists accordingly, especially after assasinations on the ministers of the Polish gov, local officials and even the civillian population.

  • @MaximusProteus Indeed, Poland declared full mobilization, which back pratically equated a declaration of war. And this wasn't even the first time that Poland mobilized against Germany, as you even admit yourself. Even wikipedia concedes that Poland tried twice to persuade France to attack Germany together.

  • @MaximusProteus "Many incidents" - they are listed in the German White Book - but not "fake" ones as you are trying to insinuate, but really prepetrated by Poland.

  • @MaximusProteus The plight of the Ukrainians was widely covered in the British mass media, since many of them emigrated to Canada. Are you trying to tell me that the British press lied?

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