Truba wrote: ↑04/02/2026 08:49
njemačka je poljsku smatrala prijateljskom 1933 1935 dok nije umro Piłsudski poljak političar koji je bio frend hićin
vjerojatno bi se ponašao ko franko
il ga hićo ne bi napao...možda bi zajedno na rusiju išli ko zna
gledao sam dokumentarac da je rijetko hićo snimljen u crkvi je zapravo komemoracija za njega i ranije hidenburga
evo goglam sve hićine slike su izvan crkve

kako izlazi
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/adolf- ... dski-1935/
The head of Poland Józef Piłsudski died on May 12, 1935. His funeral was made a few days later in Warsaw. But in Berlin, there was a service for Piłsudski ordered by Adolf Hitler.
In the picture, you can see Adolf Hilter during the service for Piłsudski and a symbolic coffin with a Polish flag and eagle.
This was the only time that Fuhrer attended a holy mass as a leader of the Third Reich and probably one of the last times when he was in a church.
Even though Hitler had a special sympathy for Pilsudski, he didn’t go to his funeral and sent Ribbentrop in his place. In 1939 when the Germans took Kraków (Krakau) Hitler ordered the Wehrmacht to set at Piłsudski’s grave an honor guard.
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Hitler repeatedly suggested a German-Polish alliance against the Soviet Union, but Piłsudski declined, instead of seeking precious time to prepare for a potential war with Germany or with the Soviet Union.
Just before his death, Piłsudski told Józef Beck that it must be Poland’s policy to maintain neutral relations with Germany and keep up the Polish alliance with France, and to improve relations with the United Kingdom.