About Czechoslovakia and Poland
After the Czech statehood had been restored, Czechoslovakia was betrayed twice. The first time it was from England and France in Munich in 1938, and the second time from the United States and England in Yalta in 1945. In the first case it was presented to Hitler, and in the second case they were forced to give it to Stalin. The same can be assumed about Poland. The first betrayal was on September 3rd, 1939, when the two military-political giants (Great Britain and France) declared war on Germany, but with their inaction in the rear of the German armies contributed to the rapid and peremptory defeat of Poland. The second time was when the Western world betrayed Poland in Yalta in 1945, when, fearing that it would not be able to end the war in Europe and Asia on its own, it submissively ceded Poland to Stalin.
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