Don Quixote ain't got nothing on me in my determination to make a PBS series OSTS-worthy.
Anybody watching? What if Stalin had kept the Polish officers and intellectuals in contact with his own generals and maybe with their families instead of murdering them?
Did Stalin not know of guerilla warfare?
Maybe so, maybe not, but I've never seen a WW2 series focus this heavily on the Katym massacres as being so critical. That being said, free Polish pilots flying Hurricanes aided substantially in England not being bombed completely out of its sensibilitites.
I'm annoyed they skipped right past Midway and any dealings with the Imperial Japanese.
Like there weren't two separate wars going on.
Europe was a killing field once again, same as WWI, why expect anything more from FDR's perspective?
Second front my ass you Nazi loving Commie.
Anybody watching? What if Stalin had kept the Polish officers and intellectuals in contact with his own generals and maybe with their families instead of murdering them?
Did Stalin not know of guerilla warfare?
Maybe so, maybe not, but I've never seen a WW2 series focus this heavily on the Katym massacres as being so critical. That being said, free Polish pilots flying Hurricanes aided substantially in England not being bombed completely out of its sensibilitites.
I'm annoyed they skipped right past Midway and any dealings with the Imperial Japanese.
Like there weren't two separate wars going on.
Europe was a killing field once again, same as WWI, why expect anything more from FDR's perspective?
Second front my ass you Nazi loving Commie.




