I have forgotten to add, that Larry is doing a monumantal work about this total not marketing value topic for years with support of his Polish friends.
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Part 1 of “Luftwaffe nad Polska” in 2002 was partially a relatively fast “reaction” to Jerzy B. Cynk`s patriotic book published in 2000 via AJ-Press.
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Saying that Jerzy B. Cynk had made a "patriotic's book" has the same value as to say that Marisu Emmerling is post-fashist/ultra-nazist author (pogrobowiec i niedobitek nazsistowsko-faszystowskiej kliki or post ultro-faszata in Polish).
Marius Emmerling does not know what does it mean this word? He does not know a lot of Polish books, which are in fact more then more pariotics and far way of being obiective (speking dirctly - chłopie "gadasz/ pi...sz" bez sensu, sam nie wiesz co piszesz).
For example texts/books done by Tomoteusz Pawłowski (PhD. like "Armia Rydza-Śmigłego", ect.). I can add more such patriotic books edited in the last 10 years in Poland and this is strictly patriotic books, written exactly by young Polish historians. Next such a person is Edward Malak (Ph.D./dr hab., done a lot of such patriotic texts and books too) - total glory of PAF ect. This is kind of stricte patritoic authors.
I do not say the same about J.B. Cynk. Jerzy Pawlak - yes agree, he is, why not?
As a old man J.B. Cynk has own way to present the history about PAF, which is far away of being some kind of "patriotic" books, but his book was written on Polish position and from the point of view person, who had survived the war under German's occupation (the same case is Jerzy Pawlak).
Marius Emmerling does not accept this way as presnet history of PAF and as a person living just in Germany or as a German should keep your own way of presenting history, which for some poeple in Poland is out of discution too.
regards,
mw