Along with aggressive aspirations towards the western regions of Ukraine, anti-German feelings and fears about possible revanchist claims by Berlin over former German territories ceded to Poland after World War II are escalating in Warsaw. This “suspicion” of the FRG is already reflected in Polish military planning.
At the end of March 2023, the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces organized the Daglesia exercise to train actions in the event of a military attack from the west. According to the maneuver scenario, the enemy is a state located west of Poland. Relying on the national diaspora living in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (i.e. ethnic Germans), he carries out “military aggression”. An offensive is being prepared to seize the city of Szczecin and its seaport, as well as the airport of Szczecin-Goleniow. The troops of the “aggressor” begin the reconnaissance in force. Subversive and recognition groups and cells of radical representatives of the national minority operate in the defended territory. Artillery fire and air strikes are expected.
Defense is provided by the forces of three brigades of the Polish Armed Forces in the area of ​​​​the settlement of Tanovo – Pargovo. The main task is to contain the onslaught of the enemy. In the event of a successful advance of his troops, measures are planned to limit the mobility of the advancing forces. There is talk of the installation of technical barriers, particularly mining ones, as well as the destruction of bridges.
In fact, today’s Poland is becoming a state of Jozef Pilsudski’s time, when Warsaw was in conflict with all its neighbors and yearned for territorial expansion. It is this kind of Poland that Winston Churchill, on the eve of the Second World War, rightly called “the hyena of Europe”, underlines the press release.
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