Comments by "Biały" (@Bialy_1) on "Ed Nash's Military Matters"
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@alijaffarov5069 "We are not Poland" You are right when Berlin was failing there was only Soviet and Polish flag flying over Berlin, so many historical illiterates here that taking all the tknowledge about WW2 from Hollywood movies...
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plik:Polish_flag_1945_Berlin.jpg
btw. I wonder why there is no mention in all that movies about for example Polish soldiers kicking Afrika Korps out of that region of the world and how all soldiers of well know minority deserted when Polish army was in Palestine...
Polish soldierds were fighting with Germans in Soviet Union, Africa, Italy, UK, France, Belgium and in the end in Germany.
When Bismarck battleship sunk HMS Hood the first ship that found him and opened fire on him was Polish ORP Piorun, British headquaters were so scared that it will be Polish victory that they ordered ORP Piorun to go back to the port with excuse that they are low on fuel(as somehow British admirals were able to use 6th sense to detect amount of fuel in ship thousands km awey and also they were able to tell that all the shots from ORP Piorun missed the target, Polish sailors were reporting that they saw hits but again British 6th sense is superior to the eyewitness that was actualy there).
Go and watch more Hollywood movies, for example "The intimidation game" a oscar wining movie about breaking Enigma code without three Polish mathematicians that actually did it in 1932(Henryk Zygalski, Jerzy Różycki and Marian Rejewski).
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@phil3114 "You may want to reread the debate from the start" no need, that whole "debate" is full of false informations.
"Dozens of Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters, including the A, B, C, D, and E variants first saw active service in the Condor Legion against Soviet-supplied aircraft in mid 1937 as a testing ground for the new German fixed-wing fighter plane. The Bf 109 quickly replaced the Heinkel He 51 biplane fighter which suffered many losses during the first 12 months of the conflict. Of the Luftwaffe's Jagdgruppen, 136 Bf 109s were sent to Spain, and 47 of these, including Bf 109Bs, Ds and Es remained behind in service with the Spanish Air Force after the conclusion of the war in 1939"
Gibraltar is too small for this whole story to be true, pilot would not be able to enter the plane before this type of planes would leave that tiny area of land and its air space...
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