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See also https://www.jstor.org/stable/40868197

As it mentions other minorities being oppressed (but with no violence because they did not engage in terrorism) were Belarusians and Jews. The former being Polonized and the others marginalized, while at the same time Zionists were being sponsored as to make the Jewish problem go away via emigration - and this actually involved Polish secret services covertly training the right-wing Jewish Zionist terrorists for a planned uprising in Palestine. Not much of this came to a fruit as most of them then died in the war but one who survived was Begin who was then allowed to desert when the 2nd Corps passed by when going from the Soviet camps and prisons to the Africa/Italy theater of war. He later became an Israeli president and a Peace Nobel laureate.

The entire story of the 2nd Corps is fascinating, you might check it out. It's leader General Anders being "the Polish Moses".

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

See also https://www.jstor.org/stable/40868197

As it mentions other minorities being oppressed (but with no violence because they did not engage in terorrism) were Belarusians and Jews. The former being Polonized and the others marginalized, while at the same time Zionists were being sponsored as to make the Jewish problem go away via emigration - and this actually involved Polish secret services covertly training the right-wing Jewish Zionist terrorists for a planned uprising in Palestine. Not much of this came to a fruit as most of them then died in the war but one who survived was Begin who was then allowed to desert when the 2nd Corps passed by when going from the Soviet camps and prisons to the Africa/Italy theater of war. He later became an Israeli president and a Peace Nobel laureate.

The entire story of the 2nd Corps is fascinating, you might check it out. It's leader General Anders being "the Polish Moses".

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

See also https://www.jstor.org/stable/40868197

As it mentions other minorities being oppressed (but with no violence because they did not engage in terorrism) were Belarusians and Jews. The former being Polonized and the latter marginalized, while at the same time Zionists were being sponsored as to make the Jewish problem go away via emigration - and this actually involved Polish secret services covertly training the right-wing Jewish Zionist terrorists for a planned uprising in Palestine. Not much of this came to a fruit as most of them then died in the war but one who survived was Begin who was then allowed to desert when the 2nd Corps passed by when going from the Soviet camps and prisons to the ME/Italy theater of war. He later became an Israeli president and a Peace Nobel laureate.

The entire story of the 2nd Corps is fascinating, you might check it out. It's leader General Anders being "the Polish Moses".

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

See also https://www.jstor.org/stable/40868197

As it mentions other minorities being oppressed (but with no violence because they did not engage in terorrism) were Belarusians and Jews. The former being Polonized and the others marginalized, while at the same time Zionists were being sponsored as to make the Jewish problem go away via emigration - and this actually involved Polish secret services covertly training the right-wing Jewish Zionist terrorists for a planned uprising in Palestine. Not much of this came to a fruit as most of them then died in the war but one who survived was Begin who was then allowed to desert when the 2nd Corps passed by when going from the Soviet camps and prisons to the ME/Italy theater of war. He later became an Israeli president and a Peace Nobel laureate.

The entire story of the 2nd Corps is fascinating, you might check it out. It's leader General Anders being "the Polish Moses".

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

See also https://www.jstor.org/stable/40868197

As it mentions other minorities being somehow oppressed (but with no violence because they did not engage in terorrism) were Belarusians and Jews. The former being Polonized and the others marginalized, while at the same time Zionists were being sponsored as to make the Jewish problem go away via emigration - and this actually involved Polish secret services covertly training the right-wing Jewish Zionist terrorists for a planned uprising in Palestine. Not much of this came to a fruit as most of them then died in the war but one who survived was Begin who was then allowed to desert when the 2nd Corps passed by when going from the Soviet camps and prisons to the ME/Italy theater of war. He later became an Israeli president and a Peace Nobel laureate.

The entire story of the 2nd Corps is fascinating, you might check it out. It's leader General Anders being "the Polish Moses".

2 years ago
1 score