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The Polish occupation of Czechoslovakia -1938 year

There were border disputes, and a small war in 1919, and annexations of predominantly-Polish territories in 1938.
But ask any Czech and any Pole,what they think about (a) the Nazis, and (b) the Soviets. You know perfectly well how they will answer. Nobody is applying for sainthood, but neither we Poles nor our Czech cousins had ever committed, as nations united around a mass-murdering "leader", any atrocities remotely comparable with what the followers of Hitler and Stalin did.

Nice try, "Tovarisch".
 
Propaganda Western media, shows Poland as the victim of aggression, "the bloody Stalinist regime." And the people who zombified by Western propaganda, with confidence madmen, tell each other scary stories about the Polish victims of the Red Army and the NKVD. Here are some photos without comment. Maybe these photos will help some people to keep the mind.
Section and the destruction of Czechoslovakia as an independent state with the participation of Germany, Hungary and Poland in the years 1938-1939. These events are not officially included in the history of the Second World War, but is closely associated with it and it may be the first step in this war.
1)Polish tanks 7TR included in the Czech city Tesín (Cieszyn). October 1938
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2)Polish soldiers posing with deposed Czechoslovak coat of arms, at have captured, during "Operation Zaluzha", Telephone and Telegraph building in the Czech village of Ligotka Kameralna.
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3)Handshake Polish Marshal Edward Rydz-Smigla and the German Colonel Bogislav fon Studnitz . November 11, 1938
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4) Polish soldiers on captured by the Czech checkpoint in Czech-German border, near the pedestrian bridge, which was built in honor of the anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph in the Czech city of Bogumin. Wyden has not cleaned by the Czechoslovak border post.
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5) Poles replace Czech name on the Polish. Station. Tesín.
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In Russian there is a saying goes like this - inappropriately on the mirror swear, if your face is crooked. This proverb it's necessary write on the forehead of each Russophobe.

Germany annexed it. What's your point?
 
I'm not really sure what the point of this thread is.

Yes, Czechoslovakia had less than stellar relations with most of it's neighbors. Most of eastern Europe after WWI became a series of nations of long suppressed ethnic groups that finally had their own nation-states for the first time in hundreds of years. Relations between Romania, Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia left much to be desired. In fact, one of the concerns of the Czechs during the Munich Crisis was that if Germany invaded, the Poles, Hungarians and Romanians would take the opportunity to seize their respectively disputed claims.

Arguing about who was worse, the Soviets or the Nazis, is kind of ridiculous. It's like asking "Would I rather be gutted with a meat cleaver or have both my arms blasted off by a shotgun?"
 
I'm not really sure what the point of this thread is.

Yes, Czechoslovakia had less than stellar relations with most of it's neighbors. Most of eastern Europe after WWI became a series of nations of long suppressed ethnic groups that finally had their own nation-states for the first time in hundreds of years. Relations between Romania, Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia left much to be desired. In fact, one of the concerns of the Czechs during the Munich Crisis was that if Germany invaded, the Poles, Hungarians and Romanians would take the opportunity to seize their respectively disputed claims.

Arguing about who was worse, the Soviets or the Nazis, is kind of ridiculous. It's like asking "Would I rather be gutted with a meat cleaver or have both my arms blasted off by a shotgun?"

It was a tankie who was trying to absolve Stalin of his flunkies' actions in Poland by saying that the Poles had it coming.
 
It was a tankie who was trying to absolve Stalin of his flunkies' actions in Poland by saying that the Poles had it coming.

lol what a scrub


Sure, Poland in the inter-war years wasn't the nicest of countries, but to act like they deserved the millions of deaths, persecution and oppression that followed is ridiculous.
 
lol what a scrub


Sure, Poland in the inter-war years wasn't the nicest of countries, but to act like they deserved the millions of deaths, persecution and oppression that followed is ridiculous.

To be a tankie in this day and age in the first place means a person isn't exactly playing with a full deck of cards.

The guy got banned so he's not going to be responding though.

I've had two seperate guys on another site tell me that Katyn was actually a German ploy to make the USSR look bad.
 
To be a tankie in this day and age in the first place means a person isn't exactly playing with a full deck of cards.

The guy got banned so he's not going to be responding though.

thread necromancy is at work here
 
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