Center Field: 'Glumstruck' 80 years after the Nazi invasion of Poland
It was the Poles and Ukrainians and Lithuanians, who aided and abetted or snitched or laughed or pillaged or welcomed the few surviving Jews back with pogroms.
Poland's guard of Honor stands at attention September 1 2005 in front of the Westerplatte monument erected where the first shots of World War 2 were fired on Setember 1 1939 in Gdansk. (photo credit: REUTERS)ByGIL TROY