The Polish Ambassador to the USSR rejected this note you mentioned. The Polish government operated together with foreign diplomatic missions to Poland. Over 400,000 Polish soldiers in organized divisions and armies fought with Germany. 1/2
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New troops were created from military equipment stores in areas hit by the Red Army. It was a huge stock of weapon due to USSR MFO Mr Molotov report.
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Correct. And as its clearly explained in Furr's work. Soviet Union stopped Nazis from splintering whole Poland, eradicating even more population, launching attack against it from more favourable position...etc https://msuweb.montclair.edu/~furrg/research/mlg09/did_ussr_invade_poland.html …
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This post is just one big lie. We still had organised defence. USSR basicly backstabed Poland. Also they showed how they 'care' about their ppl. Ukraine 1932-33 - Holodomor.
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Soviets lies. You showed how You care about Ukrainians in 1932-1933. Голодомор
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Lie! The besieged Warsaw was still defending itself, when on the streets of Brest a joint parade of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army took place. Soviet Russia attacked Poland because Stalin and Hitler decided so - together!
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OMG... you are so lame...
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Millions died as a result of Molotov and Ribbentrop. Don't defend it
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FM Molotov to Polish Ambassador in Moscow, 17 Sept 1939: The Polish state has de facto ceased to exist. The Soviet Government cannot remain indifferent to the fate of brotherly Ukrainians & Belorussians who are risking ruin, thus orders Red Army to take them under protection