Det fria Polen sveks av de allierade, här info delvis via Copilot; AI - med länk till Battle of Britain
I Polens kanske mörkaste stund 1940 deltog 150 polska piloter på brittisk sida i slaget om Storbritannien.
Över 200 000 polska soldater stod under allierat befäl i slutet av andra världskriget.
Men det fria Polen sveks av de allierade och slukades av Stalin.
Fredrik Johansson SvD 25 januari 2025
https://www.svd.se/a/5Ekz9X/donald-tusk-ar-svaret-pa-donald-trump
No. 303 (Polish) Fighter Squadron
https://englundmacro.blogspot.com/2018/11/no-303-polish-fighter-squadron.html
By Copilot:
After World War II, Poland was notably absent from the Victory Parade held in London on June 8, 1946.
Despite the significant contributions of Polish forces during the war, the British Labour government, under pressure from Stalin, did not invite the Polish Armed Forces to the parade.
This decision was influenced by the political dynamics of the time, particularly the need to maintain diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.
Polish soldiers, who had fought valiantly alongside the Allies, felt deeply betrayed by this exclusion.
Although 25 pilots from the Polish Fighter Squadrons in the Royal Air Force were eventually invited, they declined in protest against the omission of the other branches of the Polish forces.
It wasn't until 2005 that Polish veterans were officially invited to participate in a British Victory Parade, marking a significant moment of recognition for their contributions.
https://www.britishpoles.uk/polish-armed-forces-not-invited-to-the-victory-parade-in-1946/
https://www.historynet.com/why-were-there-no-polish-troops-in-the-london-victory-celebration/
https://polishatheart.com/why-did-it-take-60-long-years-for-poles-to-join-the-victory-parade
Battle of Britain
https://www.raf.mod.uk/what-we-do/our-history/anniversaries/battle-of-britain/
Tillbaka till Rolfs länktips 25-26 januari 2025
https://englundmacro.blogspot.com/2025/01/rolfs-lanktips-25-26-januari-2025.html
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