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Offline gatt

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303 RAF Sqn (Polish): great and disturbing book
« on: November 05, 2003, 04:29:06 AM »


Great book, disturbing as well ...

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The Polish airmen who had escaped their savaged country in 1939 made a major contribution to the RAF's victory in the BoB in 1940. 303rd Sqn, wich they formed, was the most successful of all RAF units in shooting down German aircraft attempting to bomb Britain. Their subsequent treatment  by the British government, including its refusal to let the survivors march in the Victory Parade of 1946, in craven deference to Stalin, was one of the most shameful episodes of the Cold War.
- John Keegan


It says it all.
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2003, 04:30:59 AM »
Damn communist degenerates ruin everything and take away all humanity and dignity... I wonder how those heroic guys were treated if they went back to Poland...

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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2003, 04:49:03 AM »
Probably silently killed... or "re-educated"

:(

"Dark Blue World"  movie comes on mind.

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« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2003, 05:02:36 AM »
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Probably silently killed... or "re-educated"

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"Dark Blue World"  movie comes on mind.


Yea I was thinking of that movie too, damn shame...

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« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2003, 07:48:46 AM »
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\I wonder how those heroic guys were treated if they went back to Poland...


In most cases they were jailed ( for spying :rolleyes: ) and were lucky if released after 10 years. I think i've heard of some of them being killed by commies as well... not sure about the names tho.

Oc course the whole "spying" was nothing more the serving in the RAF and USAF during the war. They were brave and patriotic people.. but Stalin seen them dangerous for the "new Poland"
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« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2003, 07:54:56 AM »
I finished reading a book by the same authors "For your freedom and ours" also about the kosciuszko squadron during and after the war.  i'm wondering if it's the same book but with a different title.

I really enjoyed this book but i felt rather sad by the time i got to the end.  The US and UK stabbed the poles in the back appeasing Stalin like Chamberlain appeased Hitler.  The treatment of the poles by their allies was disgraceful. the poles were on the winning side in ww2 but got treated worse than the defeated nations. They were the amongst the most passionate and ferocious combatants of WW2.  Why? because they were fighting to regain their freedom.  

I can't help but feel ashamed for how my country treated the poles.
"Willy's gone and made another,
Something like it's elder brother-
Wing tips rounded, spinner's bigger.
Unbraced tailplane ends it's figure.
One-O-nine F is it's name-
F is for futile, not for fame."

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« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2003, 08:18:14 AM »
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In most cases they were jailed ( for spying :rolleyes: ) and were lucky if released after 10 years. I think i've heard of some of them being killed by commies as well... not sure about the names tho.

Oc course the whole "spying" was nothing more the serving in the RAF and USAF during the war. They were brave and patriotic people.. but Stalin seen them dangerous for the "new Poland"


wasnt the movie a deep blue (somthing or other ) about a Chec who was imprisoned after the war by communist?

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« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2003, 06:01:37 PM »
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wasnt the movie a deep blue (somthing or other ) about a Chec who was imprisoned after the war by communist?


That's Dark Blue World.