When Poland Saved Western Europe

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100 years ago. Defeat contributed to the Soviet savage treatment of the Polish intelligensia by the Reds when the chance came in 1939.
When Poland saved Europe -

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"Onward to Berlin, Paris, and London, then New York, and like a tidal wave we will liberate the exploited masses, Comrades, and paint the world Red with the blood of the exploiters and their fellow travelers!"
 
100 years ago. Defeat contributed to the Soviet savage treatment of the Polish intelligensia by the Reds when the chance came in 1939.
When Poland saved Europe -

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That sort of brutality against Polish people by Russia wasn't unprecedented. See, for example, the 1794 Uprising of Warsaw, the January Uprising in 1863-4, and the Siedlce pogrom. Obviously, following precedent doesn't absolve the bosheviks of anything except originality.
 
History should be studied from documents and books, not from newspaper articles! The history of warfare between Russia and Poland should be studied from the 10-13th century AD.
In this article not talked: the independence of Poland was recognized by a decree of the Bolshevik government on December 10, 1917, 60 thousand prisoners of the Red Army Saldat died in Polish captivity.
This article is just smelly propaganda!
 
"Onward to Berlin, Paris, and London, then New York, and like a tidal wave we will liberate the exploited masses, Comrades, and paint the world Red with the blood of the exploiters and their fellow travelers!"


Compare Russian and European military, industrial, financial and human potential for 1917. Do you still think that Soviet Russia was able to occupy Europe and the United States?
 
That sort of brutality against Polish people by Russia wasn't unprecedented. See, for example, the 1794 Uprising of Warsaw, the January Uprising in 1863-4, and the Siedlce pogrom. Obviously, following precedent doesn't absolve the bosheviks of anything except originality.

You at first become familiar with these events on more detailed, and only then draw conclusion.
Study yet and here this historical event: Polish-Lithuanian occupation of Moscow 1610 - 1612.
 
Compare Russian and European military, industrial, financial and human potential for 1917. Do you still think that Soviet Russia was able to occupy Europe and the United States?
There were plenty of indigenous quislings in all of those countries to help them out.
 
There were plenty of indigenous quislings in all of those countries to help them out.

If there were many followers of communism in your countries, reason needed to be searched into your countries.
It is unnecessary to make an aggressor out of Russia. Remember how many times the European countries came to militate to Russia, will compare how many times Russia came to militate to Europe. Try to remember how many times you militated inter se!
 
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