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80 years of Polish aggression against Czechoslovakia

80 years ago, Poland, as an ally of Nazi Germany and fascist Hungary, invaded Czechoslovakia and occupied Cieszyn region.

This was a direct consequence of the Munich Agreement (which recently also turned 80 years old), which unleashed Hitler's hands in Eastern Europe and led to the destruction of sovereign Czechoslovakia.

In fact, Poland was one of the accomplices of the outbreak of the Second World War, which, according to the plan of Hitler’s appeasers, should have been directed primarily against the USSR, where the crusade of united Europe against communism should have gone.

But the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact sent aggression to another direction, which resulted in the destruction of Poland, which participated in the destruction of Czechoslovakia, and Hitler grappled with those who pushed him to the east and helped him dismantle the Versailles system and prepare for a world war.

Therefore, it is only natural that even 80 years later, Poland and the West will burn from the agreements on August 23, 1939, while they certainly pretend that the Munich Agreement and the destruction of Czechoslovakia are insignificant.

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