So, 1939, Germany invades western Poland and got their land back, Danzig Corridor etc, from legitimate 'territoial disputes and claims' and so England and France declare war. GERMANY WAS STILL WITHIN THEIR OLD PRE WW1 BORDERS.
England / France don't actually attck tho, Germans called this time period 'sitzkreig.'
England / France still had possesion of German's pre ww1 collonies. Possesion of stole property.
Etc etc etc... lots of post ww1 attrocities by allieds.
Not two weeks later, Russia invades eastern Poland, and England / France don't declare war.
Later on, Germany invades Russia, finds mass graves, including 15,000 masacred Polish officers. Germany offers full 109 escort to any 'international' Red Cross inspectors, but it gets denied by allieds.
After the war, eastern europe countries are not returned to the individual countries' governments, so the phrase "western betrayal' becomes an attitude.
Look up the song 'New dawn fades' by polish group Moby, the version from unrelated movie 'Heat' is best...
"Still occupied though you forget"
How about that Polish gerneral that was leading 'free Polish' armies along side allied armies, the guy was upset about the 15,000 etc, and he has 'an accident' on the way to a meeting, Malta was it? He was executed!
This is recent stuff, the guy wanted to be burried in a 'free Poland' and so late 90s(?) his grave gets moved to Poland, major news at the time.
Soooo, I'm not going to say, come to your own conclusions.
Oh, and Germany 'losing' is relavent, they took plenty of their enemies with them, and I'm sure this makes Fruda "unhappy!"
Ok "kiddo"