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  31. ​ @HistoryHustle  We cannot approve Stalin's crimes as Stalin's crimes were with full support of the state. There is a huge difference between state committed crimes and crimes committed by citizens of a country X that country X sees as crimes. Also there is huge difference between someone executed for a crime they did not commit by error while in good faith and someone executed for imaginary crime with full knowledge of the executing/ judging personnel (Stalin). You do need to research the fact that for example there were no executions of Germans and all 600 Germans natives captured were let go. That is right. You lied about executions. The incident is very well known in Poland among general public and a lot of research was put into it. None of it found any fault of Polish state & all actions are today deemed legal and nothing to be ashamed of. Accounts are in detail in https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krwawa_niedziela_(Bydgoszcz) as well as multiple books written about the topic. Losses of saboteurs in combat were around 120, Polish army 40. There are unconfirmed reports of people being shot execution style - nothing is firm on this and is pure speculation. Your atrocity is not based on any historical fact. You may want to read more about the actual events in a book Güntera Schuberta „Bydgoska krwawa niedziela. Śmierć legendy”, where you find out most armed Germans were indeed not even Polish citizens but German citizens & acting out of uniform. Book is written by German historian.
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  41.  @HistoryHustle  I do not really consider things such as searches for weapons in houses after a police station was blown up as "oppression". An actual example of "oppression" was introduction of law and order. Ukrainian complained he was no longer free to go and take neighbors stuff when he needed it (!) or go to the forest and get some wood he need (!) his "freedoms" were curtailed. Ukrainians, when they want to, are indistinguishable from Poles - same thing is in today's Poland where there is up to around a million of them coming to work. It is difficult to be oppressive against these that look exactly like you. None of the complaints to league of nations regarding "oppression" were validated. Poles oppressed Jews in the last few years before WWII - a part of a wave of anti-semitizm, but nothing like that occurred to Ukrainians. I know it is hard to imagine how something like this could have occurred without a clear defined trigger. However, there are known cases of Ukrainian neighbors coming to their Polish neighbors telling them they are safe and not to move out as they were always good to their Ukrainian friends. So why would anything be done to them? Few nights later they were killed. We are talking here about cases when you let them use your horse or farm equipment free of charge, helping out and later same people coming in to kill you and your family. The actual trigger was simple yet hard to believe for anyone from the west as they simply don't understand the mentality of these people - it was theft. They simply were jealous that their neighbor had more. Not more through privilege but hard work. This is why they even stopped evacuation trains and killed people running away with their belongings.
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  50.  @lotharbecker8680  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred-Maurice_de_Zayas Most of these atrocities were fabricated lies as there simply were not enough Germans to commit crimes against & these areas where there were Germans were quickly overrun in border battle - hard to do crimes in days. Thus it simply cannot be true. Also given Germanic roots of my own family I would certainly know of any discrimination against Germans in Poland. Do you have any links to these supposed reports? I only know of reports by German commanders up chain of command about activity of German "cleaner" groups that went behind the front line and quickly "liquidated" mental hospitals and similar places. A lot of "Germans" in Poland were forced to be Germans against their own will - the territory of Poland that was incorporated into Nazi Germany was subject to Germanization. Poles were removed, any pp that wanted to stay were forced to sign a folksdeutche list and Germans were moved in. A lot of explanation for German acts later in the war was done with help of German propaganda machine. That machine created "atrocities" against Germans to justify German invasion. There were atrocities committed against Germans it seems all over the place, Germans were mistreated in Czechoslovakia, then Poland even the French with their occupations of German lands after WWI were now evil. Imagine Poles mis treating Germans to give pretext for invasion by Germany! LOL! Also Poland was very, very multi cultural country in 1939. Catholic Poles were no more then 60% of Poland. There were millions of Jews, Ukrainians, Belarusians and some Germans in addition to many others. In order to keep country as one all Polish constitutions were very liberal as far as minorities go - they had to be. Form this link you can see that in 1921 Germans were just 3.8% of Poland's population and far less in 1939 as many immigrated to richer Germany. The estimates for 1939 were from about 600k to 1.2m (and this is high German estimate). http://www.bibliotekacyfrowa.pl/Content/34657/008.pdf Germans in Poland had strong economic help from Germany itself aimed at convincing League of Nations that borders need to be corrected. Certainly if Germans were discriminated Germany itself would run very fast to LN with proof! The only acts against Germans that can be seen as clearly violent were months before WWII - at the time where many Germans were already with Hitler & Polish minority in Germany was ... well... not treated "well". This with false flag attacks were used as pretexts for the war. As you can see German propaganda was so good, even today people believe in it.
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