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Poland 2025 ... If Trump Is Elected...

Gen. Mariusz Dąbrowski couldn’t contain his anger anymore.

Ten głupek ssący penisa Putina zniszczy cały świat!

The senior officers of the Polish military sitting around the large conference table nodded in agreement.

“We owe the Americans nothing!” scoffed Gen. Jan Skórzewski.

“I just don’t see how they could have elected that swine again!” said Adm. Leszek Unrug, pounding his fist on the table. “Did they not learn anything from 2016?”

Another officer asked, “But isn’t their Congress beginning proceedings to impeach the kretyn over pulling out of NATO without their approval?”

Dąbrowski sat back as he listened for the next ten minutes, the insults directed at the American president growing more intense and vile with each minute. Others chimed in to criticize the French for following America’s lead and announcing they would withdrawal from NATO and remain neutral in the conflict that had erupted in Eastern Europe.

Finally, Dąbrowski stood up and motioned for silence, reading a note handed to him by a junior aide.

“At least the British have finally come to their senses,” he said. “They are sending their Vanguard nuclear ballistic missile submarines to sea and vowing a retaliatory strike against Moscow if London is hit.”

Then he bowed his head, crumpling the paper and sighed.

“We all know what a Russian invasion will bring,” Dąbrowski said. “There isn’t a city left in Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania that isn’t in ruins right now. And we’ve seen what happened to Ukraine once the aid from the Americans stopped. I know each of you sitting there would gladly sacrifice your life in the coming days for our homeland.”

“But the fact of the matter is, gentlemen, we are alone again. Just as we were 86 years ago.”

“Only this time, with God’s help, things will be different,” he vowed.

Sounds filled the room with audible gasps from the other officers.

Dąbrowski continued, “Yes, gentlemen. Parliament met behind closed doors last night and gave its approval.”

“'Operation Soaring Eagle' is a go,” he said to a rousing cheer.

“Locator chips have already been sent for us to home in on. All naval vessels, aircraft, artillery, munitions, fuel and other equipment has been tagged for transportation. All military personnel will be briefed within the next three hours.”

Hope's Gateway” in Kraków, near Wawel Castle, is already prepped and fully powered. At midnight, in six hours, we will be in position.”

“In less than five hours after that, those butchering Huns will get the shock of their lives. Generals Skórzewski and Krajowski will fly to London in a Lockheed C-130E Hercules to brief Chamberlain and, later, Daladier on the situation.”
beckyromero · 36-40, F
Part II

September 1, 1939

At 04:45, the 14,000 ton German pre-dreadnought battleship Schleswig-Holstein opens fire on the Polish military transit depot in Westerplatte, in the Free City of Danzig. Minutes later it is sunk by two Harpoon missiles fired by the ORP frigate Generał Kazimierz Pułaski.

As the Schleswig-Holstein sinks, anti-aircraft defenses obliterate an attempted Luftwaffe airstrike against Wieluń.

At 05:00 a squadron of Polish F-16 strafe Luftwaffe airplanes on the ground at a dozen airbases near the German-Polish border.

At the same time, Polish artillery opens up along the northern front, pounding the German Third Army along the entire East Prussian front. Gen. Georg von Küchler's plan to invade Poland from East Prussia is shredded before it even begins.

At 05:15, the 1st "Warsaw" Armored Brigade, with its two M1A1 Abrams tank battalions smash across the border south of Schneidemühl, racing to the Baltic coast at Stettin. Gen. Fedor von Bock, commander of Army Group North, realizes his entire force is in danger of being cut off and encircled, but his request to execute a retreat is refused by der Führer.

By 05:30, the German battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau have each taken severe multiple hits while docked at Brunsbüttel from Harpoons fired from the ORP frigate Generał Tadeusz Kościuszko, which during the night had sailed past Copenhagen and Malmo at Koge Bay and then south thru the Great Belt and into Kiel Bay.

The Kościuszko then unleashes a torrent of Harpoons at Kriegsmarine docks and command and control centers at Kiel and Hamburg.

Before dawn, two Polish Air Force Lockheed C-130E Hercules and a Boeing 737 land at a Royal Air Force airfield in southern England. On board are several Polish army, air force and naval officers from the future.

In a hastily arranged conference with Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Prime Minister Édouard Daladier and top British and French military commanders, the Polish officers not only detail the German battleplans for 1940 (along with videos on laptops showing the Blitz, the German occupation of Paris, the death camps, etc.), but how the Soviet Union intends to invade Poland from the east by mid-September, Finland in November and the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 1940.

The C-130s are also loaded with some of the most modern anti-tank missiles and the Polish government promises a lot more goodies, but explains that while they can hold their own against the Germans in the short term, they will eventually run short on diesel fuel. And it's diesel fuel that its modern tanks are going to need to crush the Soviet invasion in two weeks.

As conserving diesel fuel is paramount, the Poles need help on their western front. They intend to push the Germans back to the Oder River. While not short on weapons, they are short on trained military personnel to use those weapons to blunt and eventually push back the German assault.

Given that the C-130E Hercules and Boeing 737 can transport quite a lot of troops in a short period of time . . .

Uh, huh. This is going to be a VERY short war.
When did time travel become possible?
jehova · 31-35, M
Wow eirly accurate. Eh?
22Michelle · 61-69, T
Is this supposed to be some counterfactual novel or just insane ramblings?

 
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