Wroclaw
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What is your point? Dahlerus is refering to a point in time 26 days after the beginning of the war
No, no, no. He's saying he didn't realize until 26 days later that he'd been fooled.
or more important 9 days after the invasion of Poland by the Soviets (your later ally, no declaration of war by Britain or France).
If it's supposed to bother me that the U.S. was allied with the Soviets in WWII, it doesn't. They kicked Nazi ass all over Europe. Good on them.
Dahlerus and the rest of the world understood what kind of game the Germans and Soviets were playing, since the secret annex of the Molotov-Ribbentrop accord (concocted only a week or so before the invasion) had not been published in the Times of London for practical reasons: it was secret.
Dahlerus is refering to plan B, after the negotiations had failed, against the wishes of Hitler. It had been Britain and America who had encouraged the Poles not to give in to German demands by handing out (baseless) promisses of support, that never materialized. Poland was gladly handed over to 'Uncle Joe' (Churchills description) Stalin.
Wrong.
That was easy.
And wrong.