Russia accuses Poland of starting Second World War
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Russia accuses Poland of starting Second World War
Russia accuses Poland of starting Second World War
Russia has accused Poland of provoking the outbreak of the Second World War by refusing to accede to the "very modest" demands of Nazi Germany.
By Adrian Blomfield in St Petersburg
Published: 4:58PM BST 04 Jun 2009
The Russian defence ministry posted a potentially inflammatory essay on its website which claimed Poland resisted Germany's ultimatums in 1939 only because it "wanted to obtain the status of a great power".
The lengthy diatribe, which is unlikely to be welcomed in Warsaw, also lashed out at Britain and France for giving the Poles "delusions of grandeur" by promising to intercede if the Nazis invaded.
"Anyone who has been minded to study the history of the Second World War knows it started because of Poland's refusal to meet Germany's requests," the statement read. "The German demands were very modest. You could hardly call them unfounded."
Appearing to take Germany's demands at face value, the defence ministry insisted that the Nazis were interested only in building transport links across the Polish Corridor to East Prussia and assuming control of Gdansk, which had been designated as a free city at the time.
Western historians largely recognise that Poland would have lost its independence had it acceded to the demands, pointing to Hitler's policies of Lebensbraum and the creation of a Greater Germany as evidence.
Germany invaded Poland on Sept 1, 1939, prompting the British Empire and France to declare war over the next two days. Germany and the Soviet Union then carved up Poland under the terms of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
The statement, written by Col Sergei Kovalev, a senior researcher at the defence ministry, appears to be part of a new Kremlin campaign to push its view of Soviet era history.
Poland’s foreign ministry said it would summon Russia’s ambassador to Warsaw to demand an explanation, as the allegations showed signs of triggering a major row between the two countries.
Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president, last month created a commission to identify foreign "revisionists" who disparage the country's prestige and "falsify" its history.
Col Kovalev's paper, which appears under a section titled History: Lies and Falsifications, claims that British support for Warsaw caused Poland to "lose all sense of reality."
It also attacked the Western press for suggesting that the Soviet Union carried some blame for the War by its alliance with Hitler under the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, which carved up Europe into two spheres of influence to be headed by Hitler and Stalin.
"No representative of a Western democracy has the right to discuss any treaty between the Soviet Union and Germany," given that Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich Agreement of 1938 giving Germany control of the Sudetenland.
As for the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, Col Kovalev wrote, it was merely a time-buying mechanism after Britain refused to sign a mutual defence treaty with the Soviet Union.
Under the pact the Soviet Union took control of two-thirds of Poland as well as the Baltic states, but only, he wrote, in order to create a buffer zone that would allow Moscow to marshal its defences ahead of an inevitable war with the Third Reich.
Under planned legislation, backed by Mr Medvedev, any Russian or foreigner who claims that the Soviet Union occupied Poland or the Baltic States could face up to five years in prison.
Russia has accused Poland of provoking the outbreak of the Second World War by refusing to accede to the "very modest" demands of Nazi Germany.
By Adrian Blomfield in St Petersburg
Published: 4:58PM BST 04 Jun 2009
The Russian defence ministry posted a potentially inflammatory essay on its website which claimed Poland resisted Germany's ultimatums in 1939 only because it "wanted to obtain the status of a great power".
The lengthy diatribe, which is unlikely to be welcomed in Warsaw, also lashed out at Britain and France for giving the Poles "delusions of grandeur" by promising to intercede if the Nazis invaded.
"Anyone who has been minded to study the history of the Second World War knows it started because of Poland's refusal to meet Germany's requests," the statement read. "The German demands were very modest. You could hardly call them unfounded."
Appearing to take Germany's demands at face value, the defence ministry insisted that the Nazis were interested only in building transport links across the Polish Corridor to East Prussia and assuming control of Gdansk, which had been designated as a free city at the time.
Western historians largely recognise that Poland would have lost its independence had it acceded to the demands, pointing to Hitler's policies of Lebensbraum and the creation of a Greater Germany as evidence.
Germany invaded Poland on Sept 1, 1939, prompting the British Empire and France to declare war over the next two days. Germany and the Soviet Union then carved up Poland under the terms of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
The statement, written by Col Sergei Kovalev, a senior researcher at the defence ministry, appears to be part of a new Kremlin campaign to push its view of Soviet era history.
Poland’s foreign ministry said it would summon Russia’s ambassador to Warsaw to demand an explanation, as the allegations showed signs of triggering a major row between the two countries.
Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president, last month created a commission to identify foreign "revisionists" who disparage the country's prestige and "falsify" its history.
Col Kovalev's paper, which appears under a section titled History: Lies and Falsifications, claims that British support for Warsaw caused Poland to "lose all sense of reality."
It also attacked the Western press for suggesting that the Soviet Union carried some blame for the War by its alliance with Hitler under the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, which carved up Europe into two spheres of influence to be headed by Hitler and Stalin.
"No representative of a Western democracy has the right to discuss any treaty between the Soviet Union and Germany," given that Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich Agreement of 1938 giving Germany control of the Sudetenland.
As for the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, Col Kovalev wrote, it was merely a time-buying mechanism after Britain refused to sign a mutual defence treaty with the Soviet Union.
Under the pact the Soviet Union took control of two-thirds of Poland as well as the Baltic states, but only, he wrote, in order to create a buffer zone that would allow Moscow to marshal its defences ahead of an inevitable war with the Third Reich.
Under planned legislation, backed by Mr Medvedev, any Russian or foreigner who claims that the Soviet Union occupied Poland or the Baltic States could face up to five years in prison.
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... where's that "la-la-la-la-I-can't-hear-you" emoticon?

The argument put forward is so full of holes that I have visions of Swiss Cheese in front of my eyes.

I'd have demolished that argument at the age of ten, based even on my limited knowledge and reasoning skills at that age.

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Basil Fawlty: You started it
German Guest: No we didn't
Basil Fawlty: Yes you did, you invaded Poland!
German Guest: No we didn't
Basil Fawlty: Yes you did, you invaded Poland!
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I have the French Yellow Book and British Blue Book online, giving copies of the diplomatic correspondence just prior to the war. That, in itself, is enough for me.klr wrote:![]()
... where's that "la-la-la-la-I-can't-hear-you" emoticon?
The argument put forward is so full of holes that I have visions of Swiss Cheese in front of my eyes.![]()
I'd have demolished that argument at the age of ten, based even on my limited knowledge and reasoning skills at that age.
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However, we must never forget that Germany did not declare war on England or France until after they had declared war on Germany.
In fact, IIRC, the United States was the first country Germany declared war on before overt hostilities started. (Except for those unpleasant "errors" in the Atlantic, of course.)
In fact, IIRC, the United States was the first country Germany declared war on before overt hostilities started. (Except for those unpleasant "errors" in the Atlantic, of course.)
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And oh yes: I can't imagine a more effective way of driving Poland, the Baltic states, the Ukraine, Georgia and who knows what other countries even further towards "The West". 


That's right of course, the peace-loving Nazis would never have declared war on anyone, or attack them out of hand first ... oh wait.Gawdzilla wrote:However, we must never forget that Germany did not declare war on England or France until after they had declared war on Germany.
In fact, IIRC, the United States was the first country Germany declared war on before overt hostilities started. (Except for those unpleasant "errors" in the Atlantic, of course.)

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Actually, "according to German records", the Poles attacked a radio station on the German-Polish border and killed the staff. They evidently wanted to silence the station and stop it from broadcasting German-language messages to the oppressed minority living in Poland since the "land grab" of 1918.klr wrote:That's right of course, the peace-loving Nazis would never have declared war on anyone, or attack them out of hand first ... oh wait.
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Ah, good old operation "Canned Goods" (sic):Gawdzilla wrote:Actually, "according to German records", the Poles attacked a radio station on the German-Polish border and killed the staff. They evidently wanted to silence the station and stop it from broadcasting German-language messages to the oppressed minority living in Poland since the "land grab" of 1918.klr wrote:That's right of course, the peace-loving Nazis would never have declared war on anyone, or attack them out of hand first ... oh wait.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleiwitz_incident
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What's their motive in doing this?
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Because they want to, and because they think they can get away with it.pawiz wrote:What's their motive in doing this?

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If Stalin was saying it you'd expect something that ridiculous but this is just barbaric!
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A spotlight should be shone on the role of Andorra in this conflict......
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My guess is that some elements within the Russian administration are once again feeling in an expansive mood. Poland and Russia have been invading each other for centuries. There is no love lost between them. To prepare the way for expansion they are commencing to undermine the sympathy for Poland by any means they can. It's so much easier to conquer a despised nation, and get away with it, than one that is held in high esteem.pawiz wrote:What's their motive in doing this?
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Hasn't Russia learned the lessons of the USSR and the old Tsars? Empires don't last and in the last century their expiration dates just keep getting shorter, like milk.Seraph wrote:My guess is that some elements within the Russian administration are once again feeling in an expansive mood. Poland and Russia have been invading each other for centuries. There is no love lost between them. To prepare the way for expansion they are commencing to undermine the sympathy for Poland by any means they can. It's so much easier to conquer a despised nation, and get away with it, than one that is held in high esteem.pawiz wrote:What's their motive in doing this?
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I am pretty certain that if the boot was on the other foot, it would kick just as hard. Nobody learns. Look at Greece and Turkey. On and off, they've been conquering each other for over two and a half millenia.Mishakal wrote:Hasn't Russia learned the lessons of the USSR and the old Tsars?Seraph wrote:My guess is that some elements within the Russian administration are once again feeling in an expansive mood. Poland and Russia have been invading each other for centuries. There is no love lost between them. To prepare the way for expansion they are commencing to undermine the sympathy for Poland by any means they can. It's so much easier to conquer a despised nation, and get away with it, than one that is held in high esteem.pawiz wrote:What's their motive in doing this?
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