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Stalin directing Hitler into a losing war |
This
day, 82 years ago, the forces of Satan crossed the Polish border and
unleashed on the world a torrent of bloodshed. In the early hours of
that fateful day, Nazi aircraft began to bomb Warsaw leading to the
eventual occupation of that nation with co-conspirator, Soviet Russia.
The Bolsheviks attacked Poland on the 17th, following the secret
protocols in the vile Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact. In fact, Nazis had even
been training in the Soviet Union in the late 1930s. The right and left
hand of Satan met at the river San - the dividing line between the two
totalitarian States. Eventually, due to far greater organization and
international connections and assorted fellow travelers, the communist
empire would devour more than half of Europe and lead to its monstrous
extension over the globe resulting in a a death count, that would even eclipse the
fiendish sadistic Hitler and his mechanized death cult.
Nazi hatred
for the Catholic Church was on display with arrests and executions
of priests. Mass was proscribed, with the sole Mass at the Wawel
Cathedral under the eye of the Gestapo. It was in this environment that
the great Archbishop Sapiecha would take on a seminarian named Karol
Wojtyla.
My
father was a witness to Nazi brutality. He witnessed a Nazi sadistically shooting a neighbour's barking dog. But it got worse, far worse: he and my
grandmother on a number of occasions would sneak food to the Jews of
Przemysl and passing it through the wired off area where the Jews were
kept, prior to deportation to the death camps. My father always
remembered this, and he remembered to his horror seeing behind the barbed wire a
young teenage boy from his class in school. Eventually my father would
be arrested in a "Lapanka" (or "catch") at a book shop and sent to Germany for
slave labour.
He then ended up in Norway on an island tree
cutting. Old Germans would patrol the camp, the young being sent to the front. The prisoners quickly learnt to stop cutting as the German wandered off, to only resume slow cutting as the patrol reappeared. He was later transferred to the mainland to a camp near the Swedish border, where Poles and Russians slaved away for the German War Machine. Poles down one side of the barracks and Russians down the other. He and another
teenager escaped up into the mountains and to freedom in Sweden. He
always remembered seeing the Germans on their motorbikes traveling along the
mountain road far below looking for them. In fact, this escape was even more
daring for two young men had tried it earlier, did not go high into the mountains, and sadly were captured and shot.
Taken in by the welcoming Swedes he was offered asylum or leave for Scotland to join the Polish Forces. As a Catholic patriot, he chose the latter. From
Stockholm, to Scotland, to naval training. After the War he met my very English mother in London
(who spent her war years in Llandudno, Wales, where the civil service had been evacuated) - and the rest is
history.
So, please in your charity remember him and her in your prayers, and remember all the brave Polish soldiers who died in defense of their fatherland. Pray as well that Poland, teetering on the brink of moral collapse, may yet return to Christ the King.
Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen.
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend. Be assured of my prayers for you and your loved ones.
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