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Hoggan gained his Ph. D. in history from Harvard University in<br />

1948, and held several important academic-teaching positions.<br />

Rather than helping Germany, Britain declared war at 11 a. m. on<br />

3 September. France was hesitant in the beginning but six hours later<br />

did the same. <strong>The</strong>se were the nations that had promised Poland their<br />

"help", in case Germany dared defend the ethnic Germans in Poland.<br />

Poland carried on its terror against everything German even after the<br />

war. After 1 September 1939, neither England nor France were inte-<br />

rested in Poland. For several days they refused to see the Polish<br />

military attache, who was asking for military assistance. <strong>The</strong> allies<br />

had no time for Poland.<br />

It was not until 9 September that British military <strong>of</strong>ficers agreed to<br />

meet a Polish delegation in London. Even then, the head <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British General Staff, William Edmund Ironside, was unable to pro-<br />

mise Poland any arms deliveries. <strong>The</strong>re were simply no plans to help<br />

Poland. It was claimed that Britain had already bombed Germany,<br />

and that 44 aircraft had arrived in Romania for the Poles. This was a<br />

downright lie from an "ally" (Mikhail Meltiukhov, "Stalin's Lost<br />

Opportunity", Moscow, 2000, p. 102). All England had done was to<br />

bomb the German towns <strong>of</strong> Wilhelmshaven and Cuxhaven on 5<br />

September.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jewish World Council declared war on Germany on 5 September<br />

1939. <strong>The</strong> Nazis regarded this action as legal grounds for in-<br />

carcerating all apparently hostile Jews. As early as June 1934 the Jew<br />

Emil Ludvig had stated: "Hitler does not want war, but he will be<br />

forced into it." (Les Annales)<br />

When Hitler attacked Poland on 1 September, Germany had no<br />

more than 2980 tanks altogether. According to the historian David<br />

Irving, Hitler was an excellent strategist, far better than his generals<br />

("Hitler's War", London, 1977). It was he who planned the blitzkrieg<br />

operation against France, which began on 10 May 1940.<br />

After two weeks <strong>of</strong> fighting in Poland, the German tanks were<br />

running short <strong>of</strong> fuel, and the bombers were out <strong>of</strong> bombs. If the<br />

Soviet Union had not attacked on 17 September intending to destroy<br />

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