Can someone give me a good source for an accurate account of the events leading up to Germany's invasion of Poland? I'm trying to get something together for a friend who is stuck in what he learned in highschool and the officially accepted narrative.
Here's one important one: https://blog.thegovernmentrag.com/2025/02/24/the-1939-danzig-massacres/
(search term: "germans massacred in occupied danzig")
> Hitler invaded Poland to liberate 1.5 million ethnic Germans from Jewish Bolshevik concentration camps.
> In the months leading up to the German invasion the Polish Army and independent Bolshevik units had been slaughtering German nationals in the Danzig corridor. Mass killings of thousands of civilian ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche) by both civilian and Russian NDVK Jews, who were confident that Poland would quickly defeat Germany. Many apparently expected to take possession of German farms and businesses.
> An estimated 58,000 German civilians lost their lives in the massacres carried out prior to the 1939 invasion.
Also this:
> On one day alone – Polish Jews, under the protection of the Polish Army, attack a small German town and viciously kill 5500 Germans .
> The “Bromberg Bloody Sunday” is perhaps best known. Polish Jews were confident they would win against Germany and went on a rampage of ‘ Blood Lust ‘ that was unmatched. Groups of Bolsheviks attacked from Ponz, Lotz and Warsaw approached the town and started killing the farmers on the outskirts. Children were nailed to barns, women were raped and hacked to death with axes men were executed where they stood.
> On Bromberg Bloody Sunday, thousands of ethnic Germans were slaughtered like pigs in an alley because the majority “poles” (the “slavic”, non-Teutonic types, really Turco-Ugaric, Hunnic, Tartar and Mongoloid residue from the old “Dark Age” invasions) knew they could do so with total impunity.
Maybe I should make a post about this... it is something very important. The entire article is quite relevant. Because the jews were hellbent on bringing war on Germany, and as I suspected, not only was it the first attempt of many to provoke Germany into a war (so that the good guy Britons can rush in against Germany), but it's literally not the first:
> The Poles are seething for war against Russia to capitalize on acquiring land as always. Poland invaded Czechoslovakia before Germany to provoke a reaction in 1938.