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WW2 History Lesson Request
Your first point is correct. The intention of the pact was a joint German - Russian offensive against Poland in tandem but only if Germany made the first move. Germany would only make the first move if a diplomatic solution could not be found.
Your second point is half right. The Soviets did delay their invasion (They claimed they were unprepared - Stalin knew what he was doing) which meant the allied forces had little incentive to fight the USSR.
Technically speaking as Germany was at war with both the Western allies and Poland that would constitute a two front war. However Poland's rapid defeat meant that this factor was negated until 1941 with the invasion of the USSR.
So yes otherwise correct.
Oh my apologies then. I suspected you were getting it from another site. Keep learning user, information is ammunition in this struggle for history.
Sorry about the poor wording then, to put it simply it Poles were granted the legal right to exclude Germans from Polish lands after it begun informally, and when Piłsudski was arrested and a Western backed democracy was installed, Gdańsk, which was under Polish control at the time, was granted back to Germany by America before Poles could "finish" the work which started the bickering of one side, the Poles, having then legal and now militaristic rites to the city with Germany's later defacto legal borders that overwrit Poland's Allied granted benefits and overlapped eachother, which lead to frustration on both sides as making the city independent was an even bigger retarded "band aid" by the allies.
To the West, yes, but to Eastern and Central territories it was all Germany's making, "Mitteleuropa" engineered as to create a series of German vassal states both for protection against mosteastern countries, to exploit and monopolize their economies as to create reliance upon and profit from imports, and eventual reabsorption when their nationalistic ideas have been culled.
Voice of the people does not matter when might is right has been Europe's doctrine for millennia, a notion I agree with when an exception was suddenly bestowed upon the looser, as I said before, the German army fled the region thus was no longer under their control, but there shouldn't have been any interference from the start.
table talk is fake
the war was inevitable
Oh you meant after WW1. Are you Polish by any chance?
What about Hitler's Zweites Buch? That's not fake as far as I know. Would you consider that reliable?
Yes I'm Polish, and not directly after WW1, the issue still remained at large which eventually lead to Hitler's demand for a corridor to the city when its fate was left to central powers, Gdańsk was a seen as a major national victory for Polish eyes and so was reconnecting with the Baltic at large (see: Polands wedding to the Sea) so when one then the other happened there could be no compromise as it would deteriorate our sovereign status and eventually coax us into German dictat over our affairs.
do you have a webm of this?