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Polonophobia Confronted by Edward Moskal Mocha


American “polonia” and Poland: A Sequel to Poles in America, by Frank Mocha (Editor). 1999

Me-262 Warning; Edward Moskal Stands Up For Poland; Had Pulaski Not Died, Poland Could Have Averted the Final Partition

This book packs some little-known information. For example:

WARNING THE ALLIES ABOUT THE POTENTIALLY-CRUCIAL NEW ME-262 GERMAN JET

Frank Mocha mentions his POW status in Germany. At that time, he observed a German jet in flight [the Me-262] and, realizing its strategic importance, managed to escape to England the tell the British authorities about it.

POLAND DECEIVED AND THEN BETRAYED BY ROOSEVELT

Author Frank Mocha does not mince words. He chides FDR’s blatant dishonesty to Karol Rozmarek relative to Poland’s fate after Yalta.

NO POLISH DEATH CAMPS

Mocha reminds us that Auschwitz was in Germany, not Poland (or even German-occupied Poland)

EDWARD MOSKAL REBUFFS JEWISH ATTACKS ON POLAND

Mocha praises Edward Moskal for standing up to unjustified Jewish demands upon Poland. Moskal had pointed out that there is some Jewish accusation against Poland, and, before long, there is another Jewish accusation against Poland. [Not surprisingly, some Jews were hopping mad because Moskal had stood up to them, and he was villifed in the press.] Here we are, decades later, and nothing has changed.

COULD POLAND HAVE AVERTED THE FINAL PARTITION?

Mocha suggests that Anthony Sadowski’s sons were comparable to Daniel Boone. He even suggests that, had Pulaski not been killed during the American Revolution, he would have gone back to Poland, accepted the Don Cossack’s offer to switch sides (from fighting for Russia to fighting for Poland), and this would have been sufficient to have averted Poland’s defeat in 1794 and the ensuing final partition of Poland.

An interesting alternative history!

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