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I told you to stop looking anywhere but Google Books!No actually, the Poles tried to outdo the Nazis in being Nazis, DUMBASS.Yes, you're ignorant, your response has nothing to do with the fact that the camps manned by the Polish Nazis were the worst. Look it up, you Polish antisemite:It's a historical fact. The Nazi camps manned by the Poles in Poland were responsible for the most murders. The Poles worked hard to prove their allegiance to the Nazis, and in many ways outdid them. Apparently this cancerous antisemitism and bigotry still exists in many people of Polish ancestry. I have seen it in many Poles.Because only a fucking ignorant Jewish supremacist dirtbag would say Poland killed the most Jews.
You have the nerve to call anyone ignorant?
There were far more Polish AK (Armia Krajowa) anti-Nazi resistance fighters in Poland, than Polish Nazi collaborators.
While Armia Krajowa peaked at 400,000, the Polish Nazi collaborator Blue Police peaked at 15,000.
That means there were about 26 Poles fighting the Nazis, for every Pole fighting for the Nazis.
Jewish historian Emanuel Ringelblum specifically mentioned that the Jewish Nazi collaborator Jewish Ghetto Police, were more brutal than Polish Nazi collaborator Blue Police.
The Holocaust in Poland - Wikipedia
The Holocaust in German-occupied Poland was the last and the most lethal phase of the Nazi "Final Solution of the Jewish Question" (Endlösung der Judenfrage) marked by the construction of death camps on German-occupied Polish soil. The genocide officially sanctioned and executed by the Third Reich during World War II, collectively known as the Holocaust, took the lives of more than three million Polish Jews. The extermination camps played a central role in the implementation of the German policy of systematic and mostly successful destruction of over 90% of the Polish-Jewish population of the Second Polish Republic.[6]
Wow, you're very, very stupid, you Jews just can't help yourselves.
The Holocaust happened on Nazi German annexed land.
Poland didn't have the means to combat the Holocaust which killed both Polish Catholics, and Polish Jews.
But, Poland most certainly fought the Nazis the best they could, which included the Polish Army, and then the Polish Home Army known as Armia Krajowa.
Nazi Germany merely outmuscled Poland, having a larger nation, with much more war spending, and war preparation, they also were awarded supplies from the Soviet Union that Poland was not.