Here we go again.
Noone EVER saw the "originals" of that fake "secret protocols". They were "invented" long after the war, with the only purpose of raising the nationalist movements in Pribaltika.
You are boring. The same old cold war crap.
I don't care if someone "admitted" anything. I know that Polish officers were killed from German weapons, and the graves were found at the place where in 1940-41 were young pioneer camps and recreational zones, where people from Smolensk spent their vacations. Officers listed as "killed" in 1940 were witnessed to be alive in autumn 1941. It's a fact. But - again, I doubt both points of view.
Soviet "invasion" in Poland started after Polish state ceased to exist. USSR took control of the territory occupied by Poland in 1919-20. Neither UK, neither France, who had obligations to declare war on any state invading Poland ever said a word against USSR taking back what belonged to it.
BTW, tell me how many Polish Jews were kept from being killed by nazis?
Hortlund, you are a liar. I got mad when you said that USSR had to surrender to "avoid unnessesary victims". It means that you either support nazis, or are absolutely unaware of what was planned for the population of Eastern Europe according to German "plan Ost". And I DO admit that there WERE accidents of violence against civilians in Germany, but I disagree with a crazy picture you draw, and state that, unlike nazis, Soviet authorities took all possible measures to prevent it. Try reading what others post, sometimes it helps.
(how DO you spell that damn country)
I spell it "Чехословакия". JFYI: in English it's spelled as AM did it: "Czechoslovakia". And I don't think that if you don't know how to spell it it's a reason to call any country "damn".