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the remaining part <strong>of</strong> Poland to be managed according to her own fashion. We know from experience<br />
where that leads." - General Anders<br />
CHURCHILL REPLIED<br />
"You yourself are to blame for that.... we did not guarantee your eastern frontiers. Today we have<br />
enough soldiers and do not need your aid. You can remove your divisions. We are not using them<br />
anymore!" - Winston Churchill<br />
"You did not say that during the last few years." - General Anders<br />
Such duplicity! By his words, Churchill openly admits that Poland was cynically used to provide the<br />
excuse and justification for declaring war on Germany, with the catastrophic results we are now<br />
familiar with. Little wonder that so much regarding the Second World War all these years on has to<br />
be wrapped in a tissue <strong>of</strong> lies and omissions.<br />
THE EUROPEAN AND ENGLISH JOURNAL<br />
"In terms <strong>of</strong> personal success, there has been no career more fortunate than that <strong>of</strong> Winston Churchill.<br />
In terms <strong>of</strong> human suffering to millions <strong>of</strong> people and the destruction <strong>of</strong> the noble edifice <strong>of</strong> mankind<br />
there has been no career more disastrous." - <strong>The</strong> European and English Journal<br />
Thus, the war to defend Poland's illegally acquired territories ended with eleven Christian European<br />
nations and dozens <strong>of</strong> Christian cultures subjugated by the eastern anti-Christ. <strong>The</strong> heirs to Ghengis<br />
Khan had at last reached deep into Europe, and the great tragedy was that it could not have been<br />
achieved without the connivance and collaboration <strong>of</strong> the West. Today, the mosques proliferate.<br />
THE FIRST ACTS OF AGGRESSION<br />
<strong>The</strong> first acts <strong>of</strong> aggression <strong>of</strong> the Second World War were carried out by the Polish armed forces in a<br />
serious <strong>of</strong> serious border attacks that took place over a considerable period <strong>of</strong> time. Repeated<br />
complaints by German were answered by further military border violations.<br />
THE FIRST INVASION OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR<br />
.... was again carried out by Poland which in March, 1939, - six months before the outbreak <strong>of</strong> war<br />
"exploited the chance to seize a slice <strong>of</strong> Czech territory." Sir. Basil Liddell Hart. <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Second World War<br />
POLISH AGGRESSION<br />
Poland's borders, thanks to the Versailles Treaty were well inside what was historically German<br />
territory. <strong>The</strong> Poles constantly subjected the artificial and illegal new border to border violations and<br />
skirmishes. As early as October 3rd 1930, three years before Adolf Hitler was elected, the influential<br />
newspaper, Die Liga der Grossmacht carried the following declaration.<br />
"A struggle between Poland and Germany is inevitable. We must prepare ourselves for it<br />
systematically. Our goal is a new Grunewald (<strong>The</strong> Battle <strong>of</strong> Tannenberg in July 15th 1410 when the<br />
Teutonic Knights were defeated) however, this time a Grunewald in the suburbs <strong>of</strong> Berlin. That is to<br />
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