In 1934, Poland granted Goebbels a State Visit – during which the establishing of the first modern Concentration Camp (in “Bereza”) was established in East Poland. An old Czarist Military Barracks was converted in 1934 to “process” ethnic Russians out of Poland (prior to this area being invaded by the Poles in 1920 – this area used to be part of West Russia). In 1938, Polish Forces joined their Nazi German ally in the invasion of Czechoslovakia. During 1939, Hitler betrayed his fascist ally and invaded Poland – giving East Poland back to the Soviets. Churchill, who believed the West could invade and destroy the USSR using Poland as a corridor – fabricated an association between the Polish and the UK that simply did not exist. During the RAF bombing of Dresden (on February 13th, 1945) – considered a War Crimes by many – it is a little known fact that many of the RAF pilots on that night were “Polish”. The Poles were annoyed at the time because the UK and US had agreed to Poland falling in the Soviet-sphere of post-WWII Europe.