Well, the whole region of today's Germany, Poland, and central Europe, was for hundreds of years, made up of 200-300 little kingdoms.
Over time, they consolidated, eventually forming large kingdoms, then more modern "states."
The point for Hitler was that the territory that had been part of Germany, which had become part of Poland after WW1, was made up of 90% ethnic Germans, and they were being massacred by the Poles (read: Bolshevik jews).
His purpose for going into Poland was to put a stop to the atrocities, after asking other world leaders to help, but getting no response.
They’ve tried for almost 100 years and yet after 5 generations people were able to speak Polish, beat the occupying forces and take the country back. I can’t believe you think 10% would do it after 5 generations of slavery.
… going into Poland was to put a stop to the atrocities
There were no atrocities. The proper name to describe what happened is: sabotage and false flag run by organised groups of Germans to give Hittler a pretext for future aggression.
Just think about the logistics of it. Could Hitler just respond to “atrocities” and have hundreds of thousands of soldiers ready on the border the day he got “angry”? It took months to prepare, move the soldiers, tanks, ships.
One could lump them all together and call it "Germany," but that would not be entirely accurate.
I read about "tribes" in Poland, so I don't know if they had something similar or if it was one big territory.
But this is all BESIDE THE POINT of why Hitler went into Poland.
There were no atrocities. The proper name to describe what happened is: sabotage and false flag run by organised groups of Germans to give Hittler a pretext for future aggression.
In Hitler's own words, with graphic evidence, for why he went into Poland:
Just think about the logistics of it. Could Hitler just respond to “atrocities” and have hundreds of thousands of soldiers ready on the border the day he got “angry”? It took months to prepare, move the soldiers, tanks, ships.
It did take months. It all started in May and he went in in September.
He asked Stalin for help.
If I remember right, he asked 23 countries, including England, France, and the US -- meaning, they all knew what was going on and why he ultimately went into Poland. They were just waiting for him to move in, so they could justify war.
People can watch the link I posted -- speeches in Hitler's own words, along with the responses by England and Poland.
Or ... they can rely on your Wikipedia links. Good luck with that!
I don’t know if it’s real or someone has faked it easily using photoshop. Can be real nor not.
I have an actual map approx. 200 years old that was passed through generations. It shows how Poland looked like and there were no 200-300 kingdoms.
Even the map you’ve posted show Poland as one large territory. It’s on the right side of the map.
I don’t know how western part of Germany looked like at that time. So I won’t comment. The eastern part was more unified as they were strong enough to join forces with Austria and Russia and divide Poland between themselves. At least eastern Germany was strong.
Regarding Hitler's own words - this is exactly the reason NOT to trust (his own words). Would he commit a false flag to then tell people the truth (that his people have done it, that he has ordered it)? It’s a well known fact that Germans were doing sabotage and false flags to have a “reason” to invade Poland. Knowing that this was pre-planned and staged - what Hitler then said was an intentional lie (a necessary component / excuse) to continue the invasion, as planned.
Well, the whole region of today's Germany, Poland, and central Europe, was for hundreds of years, made up of 200-300 little kingdoms.
Over time, they consolidated, eventually forming large kingdoms, then more modern "states."
The point for Hitler was that the territory that had been part of Germany, which had become part of Poland after WW1, was made up of 90% ethnic Germans, and they were being massacred by the Poles (read: Bolshevik jews).
His purpose for going into Poland was to put a stop to the atrocities, after asking other world leaders to help, but getting no response.
What other choice did he have?
Most of it isn’t correct either. Let me give you the facts:
Poland exists as a country from AD 966 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianization_of_Poland#Baptism
You can see the territory on the map here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieszko_I#Acquisitions_in_the_east
No 200-300 kingdoms.
The map looks very close to the one recovered in 1918 after WW1.
The proportion was exactly the opposite. After the last Partition and land takeover Germans were trying to Germanise all Poles, starting from schools.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanisation_of_Poles_during_the_Partitions
They’ve tried for almost 100 years and yet after 5 generations people were able to speak Polish, beat the occupying forces and take the country back. I can’t believe you think 10% would do it after 5 generations of slavery.
There were no atrocities. The proper name to describe what happened is: sabotage and false flag run by organised groups of Germans to give Hittler a pretext for future aggression.
Just think about the logistics of it. Could Hitler just respond to “atrocities” and have hundreds of thousands of soldiers ready on the border the day he got “angry”? It took months to prepare, move the soldiers, tanks, ships.
He asked Stalin for help. Later it was determined that it’s been agreed between Germany and Soviets to divide the territory of Poland again. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molotov%E2%80%93Ribbentrop_Pact
It was Poland who was trying to prevent the war and seeking help, e.g. from UK. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Polish_alliance
A lot of modern modern "historians" and those who create historical maps seem to lump together a lot of things.
Here is a map of many kingdoms of Germany, as an example:
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/2142083443567827736/57C2E60E1CE468E3A379F407B0BBCC13E4D6D39E/?imw=512&&ima=fit&impolicy=Letterbox&imcolor=%23000000&letterbox=false
One could lump them all together and call it "Germany," but that would not be entirely accurate.
I read about "tribes" in Poland, so I don't know if they had something similar or if it was one big territory.
But this is all BESIDE THE POINT of why Hitler went into Poland.
In Hitler's own words, with graphic evidence, for why he went into Poland:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/GvJVRJdPi9K8
It did take months. It all started in May and he went in in September.
If I remember right, he asked 23 countries, including England, France, and the US -- meaning, they all knew what was going on and why he ultimately went into Poland. They were just waiting for him to move in, so they could justify war.
People can watch the link I posted -- speeches in Hitler's own words, along with the responses by England and Poland.
Or ... they can rely on your Wikipedia links. Good luck with that!
The map you’ve posted:
I don’t know if it’s real or someone has faked it easily using photoshop. Can be real nor not.
I have an actual map approx. 200 years old that was passed through generations. It shows how Poland looked like and there were no 200-300 kingdoms.
Even the map you’ve posted show Poland as one large territory. It’s on the right side of the map.
I don’t know how western part of Germany looked like at that time. So I won’t comment. The eastern part was more unified as they were strong enough to join forces with Austria and Russia and divide Poland between themselves. At least eastern Germany was strong.
Regarding Hitler's own words - this is exactly the reason NOT to trust (his own words). Would he commit a false flag to then tell people the truth (that his people have done it, that he has ordered it)? It’s a well known fact that Germans were doing sabotage and false flags to have a “reason” to invade Poland. Knowing that this was pre-planned and staged - what Hitler then said was an intentional lie (a necessary component / excuse) to continue the invasion, as planned.