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Re: Western Revisionism of WWI and WWII
« Reply #30 on: August 10, 2021, 01:10:39 am »
If you ask neo-Nazis about what Hitler disliked about Poland, they will claim basically that Hitler considered Poland too ghetto. Of course they do not have a clue what they are talking about. Here are some videos of pre-WWII Poland:









What you see in these videos is what Hitler actually disliked about Poland. As a matter of fact, it was only after Hitler got the Luftwaffe to bomb the above into dust:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_crimes_against_the_Polish_nation#1939_September_Campaign

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Over 100,000 Poles died in the Luftwaffe's terror bombing operations, like those at Wieluń.[27] Massive air raids were conducted on towns which had no military infrastructure.[28] The town of Frampol, near Lublin, was heavily bombed on 13 September as a test subject for Luftwaffe bombing technique; chosen because of its grid street plan and an easily recognisable central town-hall. Frampol was hit by 70 tonnes of munitions,[29] which destroyed up to 90% of buildings and killed half of its inhabitants.[30] Columns of fleeing refugees were systematically attacked by the German fighter and dive-bomber aircraft.[31]



Amongst the Polish cities and towns bombed at the beginning of war were: Brodnica,[32] Bydgoszcz,[32] Chełm,[32] Ciechanów,[32] Częstochowa,[33][34] Grodno,[34] Grudziądz,[34] Gdynia,[32] Janów,[32] Jasło,[32] Katowice,[34] Kielce,[34] Kowel,[34] Kraków,[32][33] Kutno,[32] Lublin,[32] Lwów,[34] Olkusz,[32] Piotrków,[35] Płock,[32] Płońsk,[34] Poznań,[33][34] Puck,[34] Radom,[32] Radomsko,[34] Sulejów,[35] Warsaw,[33][34] Wieluń,[32] Wilno, and Zamość.[32] Over 156 towns and villages were attacked by the Luftwaffe.[36] Warsaw suffered particularly severely with a combination of aerial bombardment and artillery fire reducing large parts of the historic centre to rubble,[37] with more than 60,000 casualties.[24]

that infrastructure was rebuilt post-WWII in the Brutalist-influenced styles that neo-Nazis complain about as being "ghetto".
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