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Does Poland deserve sympathy? Review the history

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Does Poland deserve sympathy? Review the history

The streets of Warsaw were bombed indiscriminately

At 4:45 a.m. on September 1, 1939, a group of Luftwaffe bombers raided 21 airfields of the Polish Air Force, destroying hundreds of military planes on the runway before they could take off, as well as attacking major Polish cities, railway traffic arteries, communication hubs, power stations, bridges and command structures, paralyzing the entire territory of Poland.

The resurgence of Poland was due to frequent sides. It has fought with almost any bordering country, and almost every time it has stood in the wrong team, selling both teammates and teammates, with a heart higher than the sky, a life thinner than paper, but always thinking that it can take advantage of the fire and take advantage of the chaos. In the land of four wars, there is always to stir up the storm!

The Chinese phrase "poor people must have something to hate" is very appropriate for Poland.

Historically, Poland was a very strong country, such as the Polish cavalry. But when Poland was strong, it went around provoking others, and when it was weak, it was ravaged by others, except for its geographical location, it can be said that it was completely dead.

Let's start with Poland and the Soviet Union.

After the First World War, austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Soviet Union were seriously injured because of the First World War, and Poland was not only restored, but also the country quickly became stronger, with the protection of the "Versailles system", Poland not only invaded Russia, but also once penetrated into its hinterland, and even occupied Kiev, the Red Army rose up to fight back, and even was pushed back to its own highlands. But Poland slaughtered the Red Army prisoners of war and thus tied the knot.

Then there's Poland and Germany.

After the end of World War I, in the Treaty of Versailles, the Danzig region of Germany was assigned to Poland, and an alliance with the Czech Republic and France was formed to contain Germany. It was not until 1933, when Hitler's Nazi Party came to power, that Poland confessed in front of Germany. After Hitler came to power, he made a territorial claim to the Czech Republic, saying that if you give me your Sudetenland, I will not fight you. The Czech Republic not only rejected Germany, but also bought a lot of equipment, decided to fight germany, and also thought of British and French allies.

But the British and French allies were afraid of the First World War, did not want to fight again, planned to sacrifice the Czech Republic, and then the british, French, German and Italian bosses held a negotiation in Munich, and finally signed the world-shocking Munich Agreement, agreeing to assign the Sudetenland to Germany, on the condition that Germany agreed to stop expansion. Five months later, Germany invaded the Czech Republic.

Does Poland deserve sympathy? Review the history

Polish Field Marshal Edward Rez Simigwihr shook hands with German Colonel von Studenitz

At this time, Poland chose to stab The Czech Republic in the back. The Czechs told Poland stories of cold lips, and Poland did not listen to them. Not long after, the Czech Republic fell. Germany divided the Czech Republic with Poland.

Does Poland deserve sympathy? Review the history

Polish newspaper: This land (Zaolzie) belongs to us!

France, knowing that Poland had accompliced Germany and divided up the Czech Republic, was furious, went to Britain and the Soviet Union, consulted it, and felt that Germany could not go on like this.

Does Poland deserve sympathy? Review the history

But at the same time, the Soviet Union faced a problem, the Soviet Union did not border Germany, and there was Poland in between. The Soviet Union had a festival with Poland, so britain came forward to negotiate with Poland. But Poland righteously and sternly refused. The Soviet Union felt unreliable, so the negotiations broke down.

After the Czech incident, Germany has treated Poland as a half buddy. So he negotiated with Poland to exchange weapons for the Danzig region. But Poland did not agree. Afraid that Germany would be cruel to him, Poland thought of England and France again.

Britain and France were already extremely disgusted with Poland at this time, but they felt that it was good to arrange an internal arrangement behind Germany, so they accepted Poland.

Then, the polish job-hopping was known to Germany... Germany is extremely angry, I regard you as a brother, you actually want to pull Britain and France to deal with me!

On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland on a large scale and took care of Poland. Germany also pulled the Soviet Union along, so there was a tragic situation where Poland was ravaged by the Soviet Union at the same time. In this way, Poland was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union.

And then there's Poland and China.

At the Paris Peace Conference, Poland openly supported the ceding of German rights in Shandong to Japan.

At the time of September 18, Japan's invasion and annexation of Northeast China, Britain, France and the United States were all in collective opposition, and Germany, the Soviet Union, and Italy were also directly silent about this, but Poland still openly supported Japan.

Even by the time of July 7 and Songhu, Poland, which had already begun civil strife, was blatantly glorifying Japan's aggression until it was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union.

By the time of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Western countries could ostensibly congratulate each other, but Polish Prime Minister Tusk openly boycotted the Beijing Olympics.

Finally, an old Chinese saying was given to Poland. Heaven has done evil, but it can be done. Do not live by your own sins.

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