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Where did Soviet troops slay over 10000 polish officers?

Katyn Forest. The total number of Polish POWs murdered at Katyn was 22,000. The Russian government released the documents in May 2010.


When was Soviet Border Troops created?

Soviet Border Troops was created in 1934.


What is the nickname for Soviet military troops?

Idfk


What was the free Polish army in World War 2?

The free Polish army in WW 2 was those polish soldiers who escaped after their country was overrun by the Nazis and the Soviets in September 1939. The fought in the battle of France and later the Battle of Britain. In addition, after the Soviet Union was invaded by Germany, many Soviet-held Polish POWs were allowed to join the Western allies . They were released on the border of the Soviet Union and Iran. They eventually constituted the fourth largest army of the Western Allies. There was other Polish divisions and Corps which were part of the Soviet Army which eventually invaded Germany. Contrary to the general ignorance of the Polish armies, Polish soldiers were the equal of the Germans up to the level of NCOs beginning Sept 1, 1939. They were of course, at a severe disadvantage in numbers of troops and numbers of quality of armaments. They were also at a disadvantage in the quality of their officers in comparison with Germans. Man for man the German soldier was considered the best . However, if one takes into account the German advantage at site of battles in the German invasion of Poland in 1939, the average Polish soldier inflicted more casaulties on their opponents than they suffered . So all the fools who continue to believe the Poles were stupid and attacked tanks with horse cavalry, I guarantee you , you would not want to fight Polish soldiers of WWII in any sort of equal contest. I have seen interviews of German troops who admitted the armies they feared the most as the war came closer and closer to the end were the Polish and of course, the Soviet troops.


What nation did Germany and the Soviet Union agree to divide in the nonaggression pact?

Answer Poland. Germany and Russia signed an alliance before the war began. They started the war by invading Poland on 1 Sept 1939. Then later, Germany attacked Russia. Russia had thousands of Polish POWs interned in their country. England convinced Russia to release the Poles to be trained and equpped by the British.

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Where did Soviet troops slay over 10000 polish officers?

Katyn Forest. The total number of Polish POWs murdered at Katyn was 22,000. The Russian government released the documents in May 2010.


When was Soviet Border Troops created?

Soviet Border Troops was created in 1934.


Did the Belgian Canadian dutch polish and other allied troops escape from dunkrik along with the french and british men?

yes


What kind of foreign aid during the revolutionary war did the United States get to train troops?

they had help from the French, Spanish, and Polish. the Polish mainy helped w/ the training. the French has expienece and fought in the war and the Spanish gave money and fought in the war!! hope this helped!! :)


In 1979 Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan to?

free soviet prisoners


What caused the Cold War to re-escalate following the SALT I Treaty?

the movement of Soviet troops to Afghanistan


What is the nickname for Soviet military troops?

Idfk


When did Soviet troops eithdrew from Afghanistan?

1989


What was the free Polish army in World War 2?

The free Polish army in WW 2 was those polish soldiers who escaped after their country was overrun by the Nazis and the Soviets in September 1939. The fought in the battle of France and later the Battle of Britain. In addition, after the Soviet Union was invaded by Germany, many Soviet-held Polish POWs were allowed to join the Western allies . They were released on the border of the Soviet Union and Iran. They eventually constituted the fourth largest army of the Western Allies. There was other Polish divisions and Corps which were part of the Soviet Army which eventually invaded Germany. Contrary to the general ignorance of the Polish armies, Polish soldiers were the equal of the Germans up to the level of NCOs beginning Sept 1, 1939. They were of course, at a severe disadvantage in numbers of troops and numbers of quality of armaments. They were also at a disadvantage in the quality of their officers in comparison with Germans. Man for man the German soldier was considered the best . However, if one takes into account the German advantage at site of battles in the German invasion of Poland in 1939, the average Polish soldier inflicted more casaulties on their opponents than they suffered . So all the fools who continue to believe the Poles were stupid and attacked tanks with horse cavalry, I guarantee you , you would not want to fight Polish soldiers of WWII in any sort of equal contest. I have seen interviews of German troops who admitted the armies they feared the most as the war came closer and closer to the end were the Polish and of course, the Soviet troops.


Poland is invaded German and Soviet troops?

it had been.


What nation did Germany and the Soviet Union agree to divide in the nonaggression pact?

Answer Poland. Germany and Russia signed an alliance before the war began. They started the war by invading Poland on 1 Sept 1939. Then later, Germany attacked Russia. Russia had thousands of Polish POWs interned in their country. England convinced Russia to release the Poles to be trained and equpped by the British.


Would more cooperation with the Soviet Union by Poland in 1939 caused an alliance between the USSR France and England to have success?

The reluctance of Poland to make the concession of having Soviet troops enter Poland is very understandable. And, there is no strong evidence that Polish concessions would have prevented the final decision by Stalin to reach the nonaggression pact with Germany in August of 1939. With that said, the Polish position towards the USSR was negative to the extreme.