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I always wondered if any historians figured out the end of WWII coincided
with the day Poland regained it's freedom from Russia. That being the ostensible reason given for the start of WWII. Not the longest war in history but certainly the most odd in terms of how fought. Five years of intense battle and 40 more years of economic warfare with the Poles amongst others bearing most of the non economic burden. How they MUST value their freedom after all those years as socialist slaves. One of the two great unanswered questions of war. The other being did Texas lose it's Lone Star Republic rights because of the civil war? M. "Scout" wrote in message ... "Michael" wrote in message ... Side question? When is Neville Chamberlain day? Same as groundhog day. If Neville sees Hitler's shadow, Poland belongs to Germany for another six weeks. Scout |