"Monte Cassino proved the Poles fate. They were sold out on Sept. 1st, 1939."
Call me slow, but I don't get this statement.
And BTW, the Baltic states as well as Poland were "sold out", - which was a Nazi-USSR deal. The first maneuvers actually were in the Baltic, before Germany invaded Poland, and that was USSR on the move.
Anyway, the "sell-out" is well described here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler_Stalin_pactOne input against Poland:
"The Soviet Union marshalled 466,516 soldiers, 3739 tanks, 380 armored cars, and approximately 1,200 fighters, 600 bombers, and 200 other aircraft against Poland.["
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