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Old 28-02-05, 21:04
Norm Cromie (RIP) Norm Cromie (RIP) is offline
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Default war in Poland 1939

Stellan

I wish to congratulate you on an informative and excellent article on Polish History WW2. I believe it is imperative that we set out the clear difference between fact and fiction. We are so hypnotized by the inaccurate documentation of the second world war that the new generations will never truly understand actual truth. There is a great difference between the Hollywood version and pure truthful history. I feel that the horror story of the last days of Warsaw can never be dominated by inaccurate information. The second world war history is saturated with unsubstantiated facts, eg. I read or was told by someone that on the last days of the fall of Tobruk the order of the day was to salute all staff cars when it should have really been destroy all equipment, leave the Germans nothing. What a shame if it is true.
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