Poland was responsible in part, for starting WWII. Nothing admirable about that.
How? By Poland having a non-aggression pact with Nazis since 1933, which ended when Nazi Germany had invaded Poland in 1939?
You need to educate yourself on the horrendous and provocative actions of the Polish government prior to WWII. This article is a good place to start. Few people know the truth of what caused WWII.
Why Germany Invaded Poland
Frigging hilarious. Gdansk was a free city, not a Polish city.
Why not speak about how the first Germans came to Gdansk, a city with a Polish tribal name?
The first Germans to the region came invited in as friends of Poland at the turn of the 1300's. They went onto betray their friendship, and raze the purely Polish city Gdansk to the ground, killing up to 10,000 Poles in the Gdansk Massacre.
The Poles also had control of Gdansk until 1793. When once again German Prusssians betrayed the Polish - Prussian treaty they had with Poland formed in 1791. For such a silly reason as they hadn't been informed about Poland's revolutionary May 3rd 1791 Constitution which awarded 20% of the Polish population voting rights, well above the 6% voting population from the slightly earlier USA constitution had.
Bromberg? Please. Germans were the real ones butchering Poles before WW2 had begun. Operation Tannenberg targeted ethnic Poles living in Nazi Germany months before Nazi Germany had invaded.
The article states September 3rd of 1939. Are they aware that a couple of days earlier Nazi Germany had invaded Poland, mass murdering Poles?
The Bromberg Massacre on the 3rd of September happened because local Germans were collaborating with Nazi Germany to kill, and oppress ethnic Poles.
German Nazis didn't just go into Poland to take back supposed lands Poland stole. Even though just about every town Poland took over was dominantly Polish.
Warsaw for example which was never Germany's lands, had been taken over by Nazi Germany, and razed to the ground completely, with 200,000 Poles killed in Warsaw alone.