Ruy
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Originally Posted by Ruy Horta
This thread is not about debates but dates.
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Yes, it is but should we put every date possible here?
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No mention of 1-9-39...
You could have mentioned it, right?
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So I did, nonetheless I am surprised nobody did not mention most important date of WWII.
Robert
No offense taken, nonetheless I am constantly disgusted with the way, history of so many is treated with Western literature. Hence my points.
Here are other impiortant dates.
23.08.1939 Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact
1.09.1939
German attack on Poland and subsequently start of WWII.
First kill of WWII by Frank Neubert - first victim - Mieczysław Medwecki.
First Allied kill - He 111 downed by Aleksander Gabszewicz and Andrzej Niewiara.
First terroristic attack on a civilian target - Wieluń.
4.09.1939
Stanisław Skalski becomes an ace - the first one in WWII.
14.09.1939
Hannes Gentzen becomes an ace - the first Axis one in WWII.
28.11-1.12.1943
Teheran conference
4-11.02.1945
Yalta conference
27.03.1945
16 members and representatives of Polish government were arrested, after they arrived for 'negotiations' with Soviet gen. Serov, plenipotentiary of Stalin. They were trialled on 18–21.06.1945 in Moscow, accused of collaboration with Germany and treason of Soviet Union.
28.06.1945
France first recognises communistic puppet government of occupied Poland, a week later is followed by UK and USA.
20/21.10.1963 during operation of communistic secret services at Stary Majdan, the last Polish partisan, Józef Franczak "Lalek", was killed. He was in combat since 1939.
17.01.1993
Soviet occupation forces leave Poland.