To be aware of history, is important. Poland was not only treated poorly by Russia and Germany, but was not treated much better by the allies.
After the German invasion, many Polish airmen and soldiers managed to escape the occupation and travel to England to fight in the Battle of Britain and many other battles. Many of the pilots were among the most successful of all allied pilots. Most died in an almost suicidal fanaticism. Poland’s soldiers also fought with the invasion force and were highly decorated.
I heard of the pilots’ exploits from a relative who was initially a fighter pilot and later switched to bombers so as to be able to “Deliver more death to the Germans.” Nearly all of his fellow Polish Pilots were killed and he survived after being shot down three times.
After the war and the many sacrifices offered by these brave Poles, they were denied the privilege of marching in the victory grand parade in London, because the Allied High Command was afraid of offending Stalin and creating an incident.
My relative passed away a few years ago, but I will never forget the pain and anguish he felt for being on the winning side and yet still losing the war. Yes we can be proud of that one, selling out an ally that suffered 90% casualty rates in the Polish Squadrons and yet we gave away their country to feed the perverted appetites of the murderous monster, Joseph Stalin, FDR’s hero “Uncle Joe.”
Poland has suffered the rape of Socialism more severely than any other country, first by the National Socialists of Germany, then the Soviet Socialists, and also the Socialism of FDR. A rape that the United States helped arrange and encouraged.
There are sad chapters in our history and this is one of the saddest. Chamberlain gave away the Sudeten to National Socialism, and FDR gave Poland to Socialist monsters; but only after we put their patriots through the meat grinder for our own advantage and to save American lives. Who was the greatest appeaser, Chamberlain or FDR?
After the war, sorry boys, try to make yourself inconspicuous, Uncle Joe might have his feelings hurt if you, the few that are left, were to march in the victory parade. We are so sorry about your country, in 50 years or so, who knows, maybe Poland will be a country once again.
The rape of Poland was a disgrace and a blight upon American integrity and tradition. Socialism is a disease that afflicts America periodically, it brings disgrace and dishonor upon our reputation as a Freedom loving country. We must be vigilant and stand against this threat to our traditions of freedom and our integrity as a nation.





