Originally posted by BulMaster
... let's see just how great poland was in WWII since it's the only thing you mentioned:
"But the King himself, Bulgarian intellectuals, the Orthodox Church and the general public resisted strongly Hitler's demand that all Bulgarian jews be deportedto the death camps in Poland. Bulgarian jews were saved from the Holocaust and almost all of them regard the King as their saviour.
50,000 Bulgarian Jews survived...."
WOW look how great you are, if you resisted that much how come you exterminated jews?
... let's see just how great poland was in WWII since it's the only thing you mentioned:
"But the King himself, Bulgarian intellectuals, the Orthodox Church and the general public resisted strongly Hitler's demand that all Bulgarian jews be deportedto the death camps in Poland. Bulgarian jews were saved from the Holocaust and almost all of them regard the King as their saviour.
50,000 Bulgarian Jews survived...."
WOW look how great you are, if you resisted that much how come you exterminated jews?
Jews weren't exterminated in polish death camps. They were exterminated in camps in Poland (exact quote). In polish territory occupied by Axis. Death camps in Poland were built and managed by Germans. Jews, Poles, Russians and other people (mostly from slavic nations) died here.
which reminds me of a poem written by a bulgarian poet about armenia, wish i could translate but it will loose it's beauty, but it remains a great poem non the less, oops getting carried away again, ooh and don't bring macedonia into this please you know nothing about it to make comments on that delicate issue.
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