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Okla-homey
9/1/2010, 06:08 AM
September 1, 1939: Germany invades Poland

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71 years ago on this day in 1939, German forces bombard Poland on land and from the air, as Adolf Hitler seeks to regain lost territory and ultimately rule Poland. World War II had begun.

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The German invasion of Poland was a primer on how Hitler intended to wage war--what would become the "blitzkrieg" strategy. This was characterized by extensive bombing early on to destroy the enemy's air capacity, railroads, communication lines, and munitions dumps, followed by a massive and fast-paced surface assault with overwhelming numbers of troops, tanks, and artillery.

Once the German forces had plowed their way through the enemy line, devastating a swath of territory, infantry moved in, picking off any remaining resistance.

Once Hitler had a base of operations within the target country, he immediately began setting up "security" forces to annihilate all enemies of his Nazi ideology, whether racial, religious, or political.

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Smiling German troops dismantle a Polish border crossing station. Statistically, most of these guys would be dead by 1945.

Concentration camps for slave laborers and the extermination of civilians went hand in hand with German rule of a conquered nation. For example, within one day of the German invasion of Poland, Hitler was already setting up SS "Death's Head" regiments to terrorize the populace.

The Polish army made several severe strategic miscalculations early on. Although 1 million strong, the Polish forces were severely under-equipped and attempted to take the Germans head-on with horse cavalry in a forward concentration, rather than trading space for time to fall back back to more natural defensive positions where they might have organized a cohesive defense in depth.

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Triumpant Nazis parade in Warsaw

The outmoded thinking of the Polish commanders coupled with the antiquated state of its military was simply no match for the overwhelming and modern mechanized German forces. And, of course, any hope the Poles might have had of a Soviet counter-response was dashed with the signing of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Nonaggression Pact.

Great Britain would respond with bombing raids over Germany three days later.

picasso
9/1/2010, 09:28 AM
Shoulda stopped in after Poland.