So ? Aga kas tõesti kohtlemine oli halvem kui eestlaste suhtes? Mina pole midagi taolist kuulnud.
Mina jälle olen, aga nagu ütlesin, tugev ma Leedu ajaloos pole. Seega peaks me end selles küsimuses tõesti vist harima enne kui jätkame.
Leedu politseipataljonid tegutsesid väga edukalt ja nende arv ei olnud väike. Leedukad oma käega hävitasid suurema osa kohalike juute. Aga just SS divisii loomise kukutasid nad läbi ja organiseerisid kõige suurema ja edukama vastupanuliikumise Baltikumis -LLA.
Aga kui leedukad nii tublid olid, miks nad siis palju politseipataljone moodustasid? Äkki moodustati pataljonid alguses ja hiljem läks vaimustus üle?
Hm.. Nali on selles, et Andersi armee oli täielikult koostatud poolakatest, kes olid just nõukogude võimu eest kannatada saanud
Sakslastega ei olnud neil mingit kogemust
Ei-ei, ma rääkisin mitte poolakatest lääneliitlaste alluvuses vaid Punaarmee alluvuses.
http://derela.republika.pl/polish.htm
Polish People's Army (LWP) in the USSR.
10/1943 - 5/1945, Eastern Europe
In 1943, the Soviets and Polish communists, not respecting Polish government in London, created another Polish Army in the USSR, of the Poles remaining there still. Because of a lack of cadres, many commanders and specialists of different ranks were initially Soviets. The first unit used in combat was:
1st Tadeusz Kosciuszko Infantry Division (with the 1st tank regiment) of Gen. Z. Berling. It was fighting at Lenino on 12-13 October 1943. Then included into the 1st Army.
In July 1944, in a liberated part of Poland, the new alternative communist government was raised, and the Polish Army in the USSR was named Polish People's Army (LWP) - Ludowe Wojsko Polskie. Since then, the 2nd Army and the next units were mobilized in Poland. In 1944-45 LWP consisted of:
1st Army - 1.AWP (1. Armia Wojska Polskiego) - assigned to the 1st Belarussian Front.
It was first fighting at the Vistula bridgeheads (Studzianki, 9-14 August 1944). On 14 September 1944 the 1.AWP units captured the right-bank Warsaw (since 1 August 1944 there was the Uprising in left-bank Warsaw). In the following days only the elements of the Polish infantry managed to cross Vistula, and then shared the fate of the insurgents, who surrendered on 2 October 1944. In January 1945 the 1.AWP took the remains of Warsaw. Then, the 1.AWP fought at Pommern-Stellung wall, Kolobrzeg (Kolberg), Gdansk (Danzig), the Oder crossing. Finally, in April-May 1945 it fought in Berlin Operation at Hohenzollern Kanal and Havellendisher Grosser Haupt Kanal crossing, reaching the Elbe and linking with the US units.
The 1st Tadeusz Kosciuszko Infantry Division and some artillery and engineer units took part in a street-fighting in Berlin (ZOO, Tiergarten).
1.AWP consisted of:
- 5 infantry divisions (nos.1-4, 6),
- 1st Westerplatte Heroes Armoured Brigade
- 1st Warsaw Cavalry Brigade,
- Army artillery: 5 Artillery Brigades (1-5), 1st AA-Artillery Division, 1st mortar regiment
- 1st Sapper Brigade
- 4th independent heavy tank regiment
- 13th SP-artillery regiment (SU-85 and ISU-152)
2nd Army - 2.AWP (2. Armia Wojska Polskiego) - assigned to the 1st Ukrainian Front.
It was first fighting in Wroclaw (Breslau) and Poznan (Posen). Then it was used in Berlin Operation on Dresden direction, fighting at Bautzen in April 1945. Last, it liberated part of Czechoslovakia, operating on Prague direction.
2.AWP consisted of (in April 1945):
- 5 infantry divisions (nos.5, 7-10),
- 16th Armoured Brigade,
- 2nd Artillery Division, 3rd AA-artillery Division, 3rd indep. mortar regiment
- 3 AT-artillery brigades (nos.9,11,14)
- 2nd Sapper Brigade
- 4th independent heavy tank regiment
- 28th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-85)
1st Armoured Corps: 3 armoured brigades, 1st Motorized Infantry Brigade - details below. Subordinated to the 2nd Army.
main vehicles: T-34 m.41, m.43, T-34/85, T-70, IS-2, SU-57, SU-76M, SU-85, ISU-122, ISU-152, BA-64, Universal Carrier, M2 Halftrack (few), M17 (M16) SP-AAgun (few).