Comments by "Biały" (@Bialy_1) on "David Hoffman"
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@robinhemingway2385 "WW2 the number was even higher and given Canadas small population , Canada of the allies in both wars paid the highest ultimate price" Poland was on ally side and Polish soldiers were fighting with Germans in Poland, Norway, USSR, Africa, Italy(check for example battle of Monte Casino), Battle of Britain(check RAF 303 squadron), with Canadians in Europe( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_262 ).
And in the end there are no Hollywood movies about it so you babling here how high and ultimate price your country was forced to pay... 1,300,000 people was living in Warsaw in 1939 and "In January 1945, it had nearly 140,000 inhabitants. The returning inhabitants tried to build their lives anew amid omnipresent rubble. In March 1945, Warsaw was already home to 310,000 residents. Two months later the number soared to 377,000." and that is only one of many examples of Polish "ultimate price".
"Sabotage and diversionary actions of the Union of Armed Combat (ZWZ) and Home Army (AK) from 1 January 1941 to 30 June 1944[17] Action type Action totals
Damaged locomotives 6,930
Delayed repairs to locomotives 803
Derailed transports 732
Transports set on fire 443
Damage to railway wagons 19,058
Blown up railway bridges 38
Disruptions to electricity supplies in the Warsaw grid 638
Army vehicles damaged or destroyed 4,326
Damaged aeroplanes 28
Fuel tanks destroyed 1,167
Fuel destroyed (in tonnes) 4,674
Blocked oil wells 5
Wagons of wood wool destroyed 150
Military stores burned down 130
Disruptions of production in factories 7
Built-in faults in parts for aircraft engines 4,710
Built-in faults into cannon muzzles 203
Built-in faults into artillery projectiles 92,000
Built-in faults into air traffic radio stations 107
Built-in faults into condensers 70,000
Built-in faults into (electro-industrial) lathes 1,700
Damage to important factory machinery 2,872
Various acts of sabotage performed 25,145
Planned assassinations of Germans 5,733 "
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"most incredible piece of historical points." nope, most Nazi officers that got blood of thousands of Polish civilians got never extradited to face accusations and they did everything to portay themself as heroes and some kind of victims of war.
Just dig biography of Heinz Reinefarth, the best part of his story is that his name was listed in Heldendenkmal as "Austrian Heroe" that fallen for his country, most likely thanks to the powerfull friends that did not wanted to hear about his war reports like for example "we have more prisoners than ammunition to kill them"...
150,000–200,000 Polish civilians were killed during the uprising. For his actions during the Warsaw Uprising Reinefarth was awarded the Oak Leaves to his Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and after war some can ask?"
"West Germany ruled that depositions were not sufficient to secure his conviction, and also, that genocide was not in the criminal code of Nazi Germany and therefore, would not be applied retroactively.[3]
Reinefarth went on to live a normal life. In December 1951, he was elected mayor of the town of Westerland, the main town on the island of Sylt. In 1962, he was elected to the parliament (Landtag) of Schleswig-Holstein."
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