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4 pages in length. In retrospect, was there any action that could have been taken by either the Jews or the Poles that would have materially affected the outcome of the final solution in occupied Poland? Inasmuch as neither the Jews nor the Poles were anywhere as military-savvy or desirous of war as were the Germans, it can be argued that there was truly little that could have been accomplished in order for these populations to avert such a massacre. The writer discusses why self-preservation was not a viable option for the Jews and the Poles. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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have materially affected the outcome of the final solution in occupied Poland? Inasmuch as neither the Jews nor the Poles were anywhere as military savvy or desirous of war
as were the Germans, it can be argued that there was truly little that could have been accomplished in order for these populations to avert such a massacre. One
of the primary reasons that this was not a viable option, as well, is the fact that these people -- who were under attack for no other reason than because
they were of a particular ethnicity -- did not have the wherewithal, either mentally, physically or spiritually, to be able to thrust themselves into the depths of battle in order
to save their people. Along with Yugoslavia and Greece, Poland was a victim of horrendous guerilla warfare. As much as they tried
to defend themselves, the Polish troops were far inferior to the Germans and Italians as a means by which to demonstrate a truly effective resistance movement (Anonymous #1 PG).
Hitler and his men believed that all nations were as devious as they were, instilling within themselves a sense of betrayal even before it ever was to occur. Such
was the case with Poland, a region that Schmundt -- Hitlers attach? -- contended was at the crux of enemy lines. "The Pole is no supplementary enemy. Poland
will always be on the side of our adversaries. In spite of treaties of friendship, Poland has always had the secret intention of exploiting every opportunity to do us
harm" (McVay nca-01-09-aggression-01-07.html). Of course, whether that was the case or not, the Nazis had a way of misconstruing just about every bit of information that they addressed. Schmundts
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