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Thu, 12 Feb 2004 07:41:07 -0600
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 Brice Yokem <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message news:<[log in to unmask]>...
> Most of the coutries you mention were already beaten by the Axis, so their
> contribution was minimal.  Most of the rest were part of the UK, so that

Poland for example fielded 225.000 soldiers in the west and about
500.000 in the east, not counting onen of the largest underground
movement in the world. Taking into amount also cracing the enigma,
development of  mine detector which was then used by British until
1990 and saved lives of thousands of allied soldiers, AK intelligence
(which for example informed about Peenemunde), that Polish pilots in
crucial 1940 were aabout 10% of British Air forces, i wouldnt say that
contribution was "minimal"

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