Let's have a thread about Poland's invasion of Czechia a year before WW2, /his/.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Czechoslovak_border_conflicts#Annexations_by_Poland_in_1938
it's not like Czechs invaded Poland for a meagre scrap of clay as Poles were defending Europe from the Communist offensive
>Poles attack USSR in 1920
>Attack Czechia the same year
>Attack Czechia in 1938 because got BTFO before
>Attack German radio station in 1939
>Attack USSR again in the same year
Why is Poland attacking everyone all the time? They should be partitioned again.
>>1134043
Wasn't that particular attack (the radio station one) a Nazi false flag op to create a reason to invade Poland?
>>1134043
The eternal Pole ruins everything.
>>1134043
>literally attacked by USSR because muh communism
>literally attacked by Czechia because muh clay
>literally joined Hitler to avoid the dicking
>literally false flag by Hitler to initiate the dicking
>literally liberated))
>>1134044
Because there was a trial that totally wasn't staged at all 'n shit
>>1134044
The attack on the radio station in Gleiwitz was conducted by disguised SS-men, and was only one of many false-flag actions predating the invasion of Poland.
>>1134048
Attack on Soviet Russia was preemptive
>>1133986
Let's also talk about how Poles treated Ukrainians and Belorussians in Western Ukraine and Belarus
>>1134707
After his sponsor Pilsudski's death in 1935, Józewski's Ukrainian programme was cancelled. The anti-Ukrainian Polish elements in the Polish military took control over policies in Volhynia. Józewski was criticized for allowing Ukrainians to buy land from Poles, Orthodox churches were demolished or converted to Catholic use during the "revindication" campaign, and by 1938 Józewski himself lost his post.[45][50] Under his successor, all state support for Ukrainian institutions was eliminated, and it was recommended that Polish officials cease using the words "Ukraine" or "Ukrainian." [51] The Polish army Generals believed that filling all state offices in Volhynia with ethnic Poles would ensure fast mobilization and prevent sabotage in case of a Russian attack on Poland.[52] Ukrainians were systematically denied the opportunity to obtain government jobs.[53] Local elected ethnic Ukrainian officials were relieved of their posts.[54] Although the majority of the local population was Ukrainian, virtually all government official positions were assigned to Poles. Land reform designed to favour the Poles[55] brought further alienation of the Ukrainian population.[7]