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Okla-homey
9/27/2007, 05:58 AM
September 27, 1939: Poland surrenders

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68 years ago, on this day in 1939, 140,000 Polish troops are taken prisoner by the German invaders as Warsaw surrenders to the superior mechanized forces of Hitler's army. The Poles fought bravely, but were able to hold on for only 26 days.

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German troops enter Warsaw

Warsaw fell preceded by 20 days of bombardment by the Luftwaffe; Wladyslaw Szpilman played Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp minor on the Polish state radio station until cut off by German bombs Sep. 23 -- as told in the 2002 film The Pianist based on his 1946 autobiography.

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On the heels of its victory, the Germans began a systematic program of terror, murder, and cruelty, executing members of Poland's middle and upper classes: Doctors, teachers, priests, landowners, and businessmen were rounded up and killed.

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Polish cavalry attack during Polish Army manuevers in 1938. The Poles were'nt completely unmechanized. They had a little over 200 French Renault tanks, but stopping the Wehrmacht blitzkrieg with these and their small armored force was like trying to put out a housefire with a water pistol.

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Reenactors wearing uniforms and equipment of the Polish Army c.1939.

The Nazis had given this operation the benign-sounding name "Extraordinary Pacification Action." The Roman Catholic Church, too, was targeted, because it was a possible source of dissent and counterinsurgency.

In one west Poland church diocese alone, 214 priests were shot. And hundreds of thousands more Poles were driven from their homes and relocated east, as Germans settled in the vacated areas.

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Polish Jews are rounded up.

This was all part of a Hitlerian master plan. A month earlier in August 1939, Hitler had warned his Wehrmacht senior officer corps he was preparing Poland for that "which would not be to the taste of German generals"--including the rounding up of Polish Jews into ghettos, a prelude to their liquidation.

Did that fact make the German Army leadership complicit in the horrors of Auschwitz and the other death camps? The international tribunal at Nuremberg, held after WWII ended, generally tended to rule that way when high ranking German officers were on trial.

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SoonerStormchaser
9/27/2007, 06:31 AM
To their credit...they did last longer than the French.

jeremy885
9/27/2007, 10:21 AM
And they were fighting both the Nazis and Soviets.

r5TPsooner
9/27/2007, 10:30 AM
To their credit...they did last longer than the French.

Heh, most guys last longer than the French did.:D

47straight
9/27/2007, 10:49 AM
Poland is one of my favorite places on earth. I've been a couple times and no individual country suffered more and longer, I think. Even after the war they had to put up with the damn communists for 40+ years. Also notable during the war was the clandestine education and ordination of a young priest who would eventually become pope. Thanks homey.

olevetonahill
9/27/2007, 11:43 AM
To their credit...they did last longer than the French.
Thats cause they couldnt figure out how to drop thier weapons !
:D

TAFBSooner
9/27/2007, 07:54 PM
To their credit...they did last longer than the French.

1. This is factually incorrect –

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_France

10 May – 25 Jun 1940 – 46 days (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_France)



2. Have you not got the talking points yet? The French government is as belligerent (http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/09/17/france.iran.ap/index.html) towards Iran as The President is, so it’s time to throw the hate-the-French meme down the memory hole. According to the Ministry of Truth's history book I have right here, we admire France. We have always admired France’s heroism for standing up to the Eeeevil Iranians. :rolleyes: