Page 325 - Planet Rothschild. Volume 1 : the forbidden history of the new world order, 1763-1939
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MAY 12, 1935
THE SUDDEN DEATH OF POLISH MARSHAL PILSUDSKI
IS BAD NEWS FOR GERMANY
Polish leader Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had been on good terms with Hitler.
Pilsudski had actually congratulated Hitler on winning the 1933 elections, and
the German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact was signed just 10 months
afterwards. Not surprisingly, the Polish Communist Party denounced Pilsudski
as a “fascist and a capitalist”.
According to the Non-Aggression Pact, both countries pledge to resolve their
problems through negotiations, not armed conflict. Just before his death,
Pilsudski re-emphasized that Poland should maintain neutral relations with
Germany.
The popular Marshal will eventually be succeeded by the pompous warmonger,
Marshal Edward Rydz-Smigly. Pilsudski’s death, and Smigly’s rise, will prove
to be great setbacks for Germany - facts which Hitler will reiterate during the
closing weeks of World War II.
1-Hitler attends a Berlin Memorial Service held in honor of Pilsudski, whom he
respected greatly.