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A list of the major campaigns that 🇵🇱 Polish 🇵🇱 troops were involved in during WW2.
Invasion of Poland
Norwegian Campaign
Battle of France
Battle of Britain
North African Campaign (including Siege of Tobruk)
Battle of the Atlantic
Italian Campaign, including:
Battle of Monte Cassino
Battle of Ancona
Gothic Line
Battle of Bologna
Normandy Campaign, including Battle of Falaise Pocket.
Operation Market Garden
Battle of Breda
Final advance into Germany (Wilhelmshaven area)
Eastern Front (Polish forces under Soviet command), including:
Battle of Lenino
Operation Bagration
Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive
Vistula–Oder Offensive
Pomeranian Offensive
Battle of Bautzen
Battle of Berlin
Prague Offensive
Polish Underground Operations:
Warsaw Uprising
Operation Tempest
Lwów Uprising
Zamość Uprising
Sabotage and diversionary operations like Operation Garland.
Mediterranean and Atlantic naval operations.
Polish Air Force operations over Europe.
Special operations (Cichociemni) and intelligence campaigns.

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Does Salah have a point about Liverpool's culture?
Yes. Completely. Unquestionably.
And here's why 👇
The players who set Liverpool's standards over the last decade weren't just talented.
They were obsessive.
Salah. In the gym before everyone. Staying after everyone.
Robertson. Running every blade of grass. Never stopped.
Henderson. Captain. Led by example every single day.
Milner. Professional's professional. Last to leave. First to arrive.
Alisson. Goalkeeper standards that changed how the position was viewed in England.
That culture was built person by person.
Standard by standard.
Gym session by gym session.
And now
Salah is leaving.
Robertson is leaving.
Alisson's future is uncertain.
Who carries it?
Van Dijk carries it. Absolutely. The captain. Demanding UNACCEPTABLE never happens again.
But Van Dijk is one man.
Szoboszlai says he loves the club and wants to step up. Good.
But Szoboszlai is still learning what leadership means at this level.
Wirtz. Isak. Kerkez. Frimpong.
Great players. New to the club. Still finding their identity here.
This is Salah's point.
When the players who built the culture leave simultaneously
There is a gap.
Not in quality.
In identity.
In the invisible thread that makes a good squad a great team.
You cannot sign culture on a free transfer.
You cannot buy it in a £85M deal.
It has to be grown. Nurtured. Demanded.
By someone.
Every single day.
Salah grew it for nine years.
Kerkez said he's never seen professionalism like it.
Woodman called training with him every kid's dream.
Ngumoha is learning from it right now.
The question Salah is really asking isn't who scores the goals.
It's who comes in at 6am when nobody is watching.
Who does extra shooting after everyone else has gone home.
Who sets the standard so high that everyone else has to rise.
Van Dijk is one man.
He needs help.
This is why we need Xabi Alonso understands culture. Built it at Leverkusen. Unbeaten season. Every player bought in.
That is Liverpool's best hope.
Not just a new manager.
But a builder of cultures.
Someone who can take Salah's invisible legacy.
And make it visible again.
In every training session.
Every gym rep.
Every extra hour.
Because Salah was right.
The goals can be replaced.
The culture cannot.
Not unless someone chooses to build it again.
From scratch.
Every single day.
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The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC
Is Mohamed Salah right to be concerned about Liverpool's dressing-room culture? In an interview broadcast before Sunday’s trip to Manchester United, he questioned who would step up and set the standards after his Liverpool departure. With Andy Robertson also leaving this summer and uncertainty over Alisson's future, does Salah have a point? 📝 @JamesPearceLFC 🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/72527…
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Arne Slot has 'lost the faith' of his players and Liverpool would jump at the chance to replace him with Xabi Alonso, according to Steve Nicol
liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football…
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@Liamsz007 I remember being on a train listening to this on the radio .....Liverpool supporter here....I enjoyed it as if we'd won the League ourselves. Beauty.
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Has to be Aguero Moment…..
The fact sir Alex Ferguson and United were already celebrating the title is funny asf😂😂😂😂😂😂
Manchester City@ManCity
What is your favourite City moment? 🫵🩵
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@NoContextHumans Fucking luv it. More of that to go viral please. Let them cunts have it!
English

@TeleFootball @Carra23 Nobody in current squad who can even put a foot in
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🚨 When @Carra23 met David Moyes
“I used to say to my players: ‘You watch that f------ Carragher and Gerrard, they’ll be kicking us in the first 30 seconds!’” Moyes says, laughing.
“That was the kind of aggression we wanted in our team, especially at Goodison... It’s what we are trying to bring to our new home."
Read the full interview ⬇️
telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…

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@MarcinTorz @Transfery_ Uważam obserwując Dynamo Dresden że jak najbardziej zajebista i nieprzewidywalna.
Polski

@Transfery_ Czy mogę prosić o opinie na temat poziomu 2.Bundesligi? Lepsza od np. Esy, ligi austriackiej, porównywalna do I ligi angielskiej? Z góry dziękuję.
Polski

🇵🇱 Mateusz Żukowski - ten gość się nie zatrzymuje!
24-latek strzelił dziś swojego 17 (!) gola w tym sezonie 2.Bundesligi i mocno przyczynił się do wygranej 2-0 w "meczu o 6 pkt" z Fortuną Dusseldorf!
Żukowski jest liderem klasyfikacji strzelców ligi i ma 3 bramki przewagi nad drugim miejscem! ⚽️👑
W czerwcu powołanie do reprezentacji Polski?

Polski

@MaciejRPawlicki @Newsy_Sportu Correction:Wtedy nie było PL. Ale it tak szacun dla Kaz'a.
Polski

@Newsy_Sportu Nieprawda. Najskuteczniejszy w Premier League jest Kazimierz Deyna, który strzelił 13 bramek dla Manchester City
Polski

Najskuteczniejsi polscy piłkarze w ligach TOP 5:
🏴 Premier League
1. Matty Cash – 10
2. Jan Bednarek – 9
3. Mateusz Klich – 5
4. Jakub Kiwior – 3
5. Marcin Wasilewski – 1
🇩🇪 Bundesliga
1. Robert Lewandowski – 312
2. Jan Furtok – 60
3. Andrzej Juskowiak – 56
4. Artur Wichniarek – 49
5. Marek Leśniak – 42
🇮🇹 Serie A
1. Piotr Zieliński – 50
2. Arkadiusz Milik – 49
3. Krzysztof Piątek – 33
4. Zbigniew Boniek – 31
5. Mariusz Stępiński – 14
🇪🇸 La Liga
1. Robert Lewandowski – 81
2. Jan Urban – 48
3. Roman Kosecki – 22
4. Wojciech Kowalczyk – 14
5. Jacek Ziober – 10
🇫🇷 Ligue 1
1. Andrzej Szarmach – 94
2. Ireneusz Jeleń – 49
3. Ludovic Obraniak – 36
4. Przemysław Frankowski – 19
5. Jacek Ziober – 18
Od wczoraj polskim nr 1 w Serie A jest Piotr Zieliński. Warto także zaznaczyć, że Robert Lewandowski to najskuteczniejszy Polak w Bundeslidze i LaLidze. Kto wie, może po ewentualnych przenosinach do Włoch zacznie także gonić „Ziela”?
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