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wrote: http://www.eiu.edu/~insight/pulaski/pulaski.htm http://www.michess.org/features/2006...18691870.shtml http://www.astercity.net/~vistula/karpinsk.htm Unfortunately, no longer available online: Przeglad Szachowsky, Listopad 2001 NR 11 MORRIS FREED I JEGO TAJEMNICE "Autor tego artykulu - Neil Brennen - jest historykiem federacji szachowej stanu Pennsylwania (USA)." |
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Yes. They were the ones responsible for handing the Enigma machines to the
Allies. Many of the *great* victories by famous Allied Generals were due primarily because they had advanced notice of the German plans. "Chess One" wrote in message news:_j17g.3261$cR5.699@trndny06... "John J." wrote in message ... I think he's in Poland. Tidbit: If it were not for 2 Polish military men in WW2, the outcome of the war might have been quite different! 2? Do you reference the larger 'enigma/ultra' group, John? If so, Churchill agreed. Phil "Randy Bauer" wrote in message ups.com... Nick wrote: Jerzy wrote: Uzytkownik "Randy Bauer" napisal w wiadomosci oups.com... I claim that Sam is your political opponent and you want to defame him, Herr Bauer together with your colleagues like moronic Bill Brock. I don't need to defame him - the facts do the job just fine. Of course you want to defame him by accusing him of crimes he did not commit. That`s your ill-will, Herr Bauer. There's a potential 'RGCP Grudge Match' between Randy Bauer (2304 USCF) and FM Jerzy Ciruk (2215 FIDE). Works for me, but where does Jerzy live -- certainly not Jersey? I'm not doing a trans-Atlantic trip for that purse. Randy Bauer |
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They were 2 of the many. Poland bore the brunt of Hitler's wrath and no one
came to their aid. The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders. I think bodies are still being found to this day. "Kenneth Sloan" wrote in message ... "John J." writes: I think he's in Poland. Tidbit: If it were not for 2 Polish military men in WW2, the outcome of the war might have been quite different! Were those the two who fought back? -- Kenneth Sloan Computer and Information Sciences (205) 934-2213 University of Alabama at Birmingham FAX (205) 934-5473 Birmingham, AL 35294-1170 http://www.cis.uab.edu/sloan/ |
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"John J." wrote in message ... Yes. They were the ones responsible for handing the Enigma machines to the Allies. Many of the *great* victories by famous Allied Generals were due primarily because they had advanced notice of the German plans. We discussed it here a few years ago. There were 6 or 8 Polish agent who made all possible, and at considerable risk of life. Initially the Brits were not interested, and the Poles worked with the French, eventually connecting by land-line from castle Bruni in France across the channel. The only system which was secure to transmit information about enigma was enigma itself. The interested aspect for chess historians were the number of chess players involved at the British end in decypherment duties at Bletchley. Phil "Chess One" wrote in message news:_j17g.3261$cR5.699@trndny06... "John J." wrote in message ... I think he's in Poland. Tidbit: If it were not for 2 Polish military men in WW2, the outcome of the war might have been quite different! 2? Do you reference the larger 'enigma/ultra' group, John? If so, Churchill agreed. Phil "Randy Bauer" wrote in message ups.com... Nick wrote: Jerzy wrote: Uzytkownik "Randy Bauer" napisal w wiadomosci oups.com... I claim that Sam is your political opponent and you want to defame him, Herr Bauer together with your colleagues like moronic Bill Brock. I don't need to defame him - the facts do the job just fine. Of course you want to defame him by accusing him of crimes he did not commit. That`s your ill-will, Herr Bauer. There's a potential 'RGCP Grudge Match' between Randy Bauer (2304 USCF) and FM Jerzy Ciruk (2215 FIDE). Works for me, but where does Jerzy live -- certainly not Jersey? I'm not doing a trans-Atlantic trip for that purse. Randy Bauer |
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John J. wrote:
They were 2 of the many. Poland bore the brunt of Hitler's wrath and no one came to their aid. The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders. I think bodies are still being found to this day. "The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders." --John J. That's a false statement by John J. Evidently, John J. is referring to the Katyn massacre, which was committed by Stalin, not Hitler. In 1990 the USSR admitted its responsibility for the Katyn massacre and formally expressed its 'profound regret'. Here's a link to a translated 'Katyn Order of Execution by Stalin': http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Katyn_...tion_by_Stalin Hitler should be condemned on account of his many crimes, but even Hitler should not be condemned on account of a crime that he did not commit. "Historians are not accountable for the difficulty of learning to read." --Jane Austen (Northanger Abbey) --Nick |
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Maybe I should rephrase it to say many of their leaders? There was a
systematic purging of the Polish leadership, political, military, and others. "Nick" wrote in message ups.com... John J. wrote: They were 2 of the many. Poland bore the brunt of Hitler's wrath and no one came to their aid. The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders. I think bodies are still being found to this day. "The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders." --John J. That's a false statement by John J. Evidently, John J. is referring to the Katyn massacre, which was committed by Stalin, not Hitler. In 1990 the USSR admitted its responsibility for the Katyn massacre and formally expressed its 'profound regret'. Here's a link to a translated 'Katyn Order of Execution by Stalin': http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Katyn_...tion_by_Stalin Hitler should be condemned on account of his many crimes, but even Hitler should not be condemned on account of a crime that he did not commit. "Historians are not accountable for the difficulty of learning to read." --Jane Austen (Northanger Abbey) --Nick |
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John J. wrote:
Maybe I should rephrase it to say many of their leaders? ... Again, John J. has shown his inability to admit his errors. "Nick" wrote in message ups.com... John J. wrote: They were 2 of the many. Poland bore the brunt of Hitler's wrath and no one came to their aid. The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders. I think bodies are still being found to this day. "The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders." --John J. That's a false statement by John J. Evidently, John J. is referring to the Katyn massacre, which was committed by Stalin, not Hitler. In 1990 the USSR admitted its responsibility for the Katyn massacre and formally expressed its 'profound regret'. Here's a link to a translated 'Katyn Order of Execution by Stalin': http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Katyn_...tion_by_Stalin Hitler should be condemned on account of his many crimes, but even Hitler should not be condemned on account of a crime that he did not commit. "Historians are not accountable for the difficulty of learning to read." --Jane Austen (Northanger Abbey) --Nick |
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Once again Nick is grasping at straws. You constantly try to find fault with
others and make silly assumptions. Just for the record, I was not refering to the massavre at Katyn. Did Hitler's forces not try to systematically eliminate Poland's leaders? "Nick" wrote in message oups.com... John J. wrote: Maybe I should rephrase it to say many of their leaders? ... Again, John J. has shown his inability to admit his errors. "Nick" wrote in message ups.com... John J. wrote: They were 2 of the many. Poland bore the brunt of Hitler's wrath and no one came to their aid. The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders. I think bodies are still being found to this day. "The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders." --John J. That's a false statement by John J. Evidently, John J. is referring to the Katyn massacre, which was committed by Stalin, not Hitler. In 1990 the USSR admitted its responsibility for the Katyn massacre and formally expressed its 'profound regret'. Here's a link to a translated 'Katyn Order of Execution by Stalin': http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Katyn_...tion_by_Stalin Hitler should be condemned on account of his many crimes, but even Hitler should not be condemned on account of a crime that he did not commit. "Historians are not accountable for the difficulty of learning to read." --Jane Austen (Northanger Abbey) --Nick |
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John J. wrote:
Once again Nick is grasping at straws. Again, John J. has shown his dishonesty. You constantly try to find fault with others and make silly assumptions. "The first thing Hitler did was execute *all the Polish military leaders*." --John J. That's *exactly* what John J. wrote, though *now* John J. prefers to act as though he had written something else. John J. made the unqualified statement that Hitler immediately executed * 'all the Polish military leaders' *. John J's statement is false. In fact, at least one 'Polish military leader' was *not* executed by Hitler. Given his record, John J. may be expected to continue his dishonest distortions and other abuses in his attempts to cover up his errors. John J. warrants no response beyond disdain. --Nick "Nick" wrote in message oups.com... John J. wrote: Maybe I should rephrase it to say many of their leaders? ... Again, John J. has shown his inability to admit his errors. "Nick" wrote in message ups.com... John J. wrote: They were 2 of the many. Poland bore the brunt of Hitler's wrath and no one came to their aid. The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders. I think bodies are still being found to this day. "The first thing Hitler did was execute all the Polish military leaders." --John J. That's a false statement by John J. Evidently, John J. is referring to the Katyn massacre, which was committed by Stalin, not Hitler. In 1990 the USSR admitted its responsibility for the Katyn massacre and formally expressed its 'profound regret'. Here's a link to a translated 'Katyn Order of Execution by Stalin': http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Katyn_...tion_by_Stalin Hitler should be condemned on account of his many crimes, but even Hitler should not be condemned on account of a crime that he did not commit. "Historians are not accountable for the difficulty of learning to read." --Jane Austen (Northanger Abbey) --Nick |
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