@meusisto -- Warsaw is in Poland not Germany. Very few of the Warsaw Ghetto fighters survived. Those who did have the Red Army to thank for it. The Stalin regime did return Jewish refugees to Hitler during the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact of 1939-41. I've no wish to defend the Stalinists, but I dislike "the commies" as a general term of abuse because it fails to make all sorts of necessary distinctions.
I see. Thanks for information. It's just a pity that many of them escaped from germany to the URSS and there the commies sent them to Hitler, so that they died in concentration camps in Germany or Gulags themselves.
@meusisto -- Bundists (Jewish socialists), Zionists and Communists (not "commies" -- speak with respect!) fought together against the Nazi butchers. Those divisions didn't matter in that situation.
@meusisto In Warsaw, there were two main Jewish partisan groups. There was the ZOB, which was communist, and allied itself with the Soviet Union. There was also the ZZW, which was a Polish nationalist group made up of former soldiers in the Polish army, and they allied themselves with the AK, the Polish resistance. Since the USSR took over Poland after the war, the communist group is the most well known.
@meusisto -- Warsaw is in Poland not Germany. Very few of the Warsaw Ghetto fighters survived. Those who did have the Red Army to thank for it. The Stalin regime did return Jewish refugees to Hitler during the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact of 1939-41. I've no wish to defend the Stalinists, but I dislike "the commies" as a general term of abuse because it fails to make all sorts of necessary distinctions.
adam13weishaupt 2 weeks ago
@adam13weishaupt
I see. Thanks for information. It's just a pity that many of them escaped from germany to the URSS and there the commies sent them to Hitler, so that they died in concentration camps in Germany or Gulags themselves.
meusisto 2 weeks ago
@meusisto -- Bundists (Jewish socialists), Zionists and Communists (not "commies" -- speak with respect!) fought together against the Nazi butchers. Those divisions didn't matter in that situation.
adam13weishaupt 2 weeks ago
@meusisto In Warsaw, there were two main Jewish partisan groups. There was the ZOB, which was communist, and allied itself with the Soviet Union. There was also the ZZW, which was a Polish nationalist group made up of former soldiers in the Polish army, and they allied themselves with the AK, the Polish resistance. Since the USSR took over Poland after the war, the communist group is the most well known.
Meirstein 4 months ago 2
@meusisto some, a lot of them actually were
MsChanale 4 months ago 2
@dancewitheleanor
You're trying to say that jewish partisans were communists... are you crazy?
meusisto 5 months ago
@meusisto read some history peace, o.
dancewitheleanor 5 months ago
Why the hell a commy flag?
meusisto 5 months ago
Смерть фашизму; а жизнь– ну нам, кошкам, белкам, хорошим людям вообще и повсюду. Привет тебе дружок.
YbYBwRbY 7 months ago