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Article: Paying for Hitler's War.(Poland during World War II)
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- Catholic Insight
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- March 1, 2008
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The Editorial in the April 2007 issue of the Sarmatian Review concerns the German claim For compensation from Poland For the loss of German property after World War IL
Poland's geographical location has made it easy for aggressive peoples and countries to invade it and try to make of Poles a countryless nation. These invasions have cost Poland trillions of dollars in damage. Between 1939-1989 Poland was in the grip of two colonial powers: Nazi Germany in the Second World War, and the Soviet Union during and after the war. Poles are proud to have resisted both invasions, and this amply-documented resistance gives them the right to self-esteem and national pride. ...