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Russia on Yalta: No Comment from Warsaw
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| 14.02.2005
Posted on 02/14/2005 8:16:21 AM PST by Lukasz
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To: SpikeMike
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posted on
02/14/2005 7:13:12 PM PST
by
Destro
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To: A. Pole
Yes, current borders in this region are the same as between 1920 and 38, but it doesn't change the fact that Czechs, unlike many foreigners, don't use to cry that Poland "stole" a part of this land in 38.
To: Grzegorz 246
but it doesn't change the fact that Czechs, unlike many foreigners, don't use to cry that Poland "stole" a part of this land in 38. Because it is them who are the thiefs. This land should belong to Poland.
63
posted on
02/15/2005 6:20:00 AM PST
by
A. Pole
(Hush Bimbo: "Low wage is good for you!")
To: A. Pole
"This land should belong to Poland."
Honestly I would prefer occupy Moscow once again.
To: A. Pole; Grzegorz 246; lizol; Destro; dfwgator; SpikeMike; Vorthax
Moscow to erect monument in honor of the four armies' soldiers
Moscow. February 11. KAZINFORM. \Arnur Rakhymbekov\- Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov decreed to set up a monument on the Poklonnaya mount toward the 60th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War in honor of the soldiers of the four victor-countries, Kazinform reports. The bronzen figures of the soldiers of the Soviet, French, English and American armies 4 meters high are to supplement the honorary memorial of the Russian capital
This is next strange signal from Moscow. Of course there is no Polish soldier figure, even if we had more troops than free French, do not even compare their attitude to fight.
65
posted on
02/16/2005 10:40:15 AM PST
by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
To: Lukasz
No Greek monument? The Greek navy and Merchant Marine was a major part of the supply route to Russia from America plus the fact they defeated and delayed Germany allowed for winter to overtake the Germans short of Moscow. Dman Putin!
66
posted on
02/16/2005 10:42:52 AM PST
by
Destro
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To: Destro
Do you comparing Greek and Polish armies? With all respect to the Greeks.
67
posted on
02/16/2005 10:44:32 AM PST
by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
To: Destro
My point is that if they have there French figure then Pole should be there for sure.
68
posted on
02/16/2005 10:47:48 AM PST
by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
To: Lukasz
Actually Moscow should have a monument to the Greeks. Hitler was forced to delay Operation Barbarossa because the Greeks were kicking Mussolini's a$$, and Hitler had to bail the Italians out.
69
posted on
02/16/2005 10:48:31 AM PST
by
dfwgator
(It's sad that the news media treats Michael Jackson better than our military.)
To: Lukasz
You are correct - not a fair comparison - the Greeks fought longer and helped delay the German invasion of the USSR which caused them to lose the war.
70
posted on
02/16/2005 10:49:40 AM PST
by
Destro
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To: dfwgator
I have nothing against Greek monument or Serbian.
71
posted on
02/16/2005 10:51:00 AM PST
by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
To: Destro
But let's be fair, the Greeks were fighting the Italians, not the Germans, big difference. Once the Germans entered the fray, the Greeks capitulated quickly.
72
posted on
02/16/2005 10:53:36 AM PST
by
dfwgator
(It's sad that the news media treats Michael Jackson better than our military.)
To: Destro
You are correct - not a fair comparison - the Greeks fought longer and helped delay the German invasion of the USSR which caused them to lose the war.
Destro polish troops fought since the beginning to the end of the war if you dont know. Even in Staliningrad battle. If Greeks would be in Polish position, then maybe your argument would be correct. I repeat once again, for me they may erect Greek monument as well, this case have nothing to do with this situation
73
posted on
02/16/2005 10:57:58 AM PST
by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
To: Lukasz
You know I am chiding you right? To make a point - your Russian obsession is too over the top.
74
posted on
02/16/2005 11:24:22 AM PST
by
Destro
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To: Lukasz
Do you comparing Greek and Polish armies? With all respect to the Greeks. Greeks were very brave during WWII, not less than Poles and Serbs. And they had good army too! Problems was that Greece was very small.
75
posted on
02/16/2005 11:34:17 AM PST
by
A. Pole
(Hush Bimbo: "Low wage is good for you!")
To: Destro
You know I am chiding you right? To make a point - your Russian obsession is too over the top.
Your Putinism is too over the top. I have nothing against ordinary Russians as I told you millions of times. But you just dont want to understand this.
76
posted on
02/16/2005 11:42:56 AM PST
by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
To: Lukasz
I have no Putinisim - I only correct those in error. Like those that think Putin represents an "isim".
77
posted on
02/16/2005 11:44:16 AM PST
by
Destro
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To: A. Pole; Grzegorz 246; lizol; SpikeMike; Vorthax
78
posted on
02/17/2005 8:08:49 AM PST
by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
To: Lukasz
Very sad text (Russian leadership appears to promote negative image of Poland in Russia and abroad).
But what else could be expected - for several years Polish politicans and opinion-makers were engaged in anti-Russian PR. It is not so important if it was justified historically or not. What matters that it did not improve the mutual relations between the two countries.
If a given country perceives another as hostile it is a logical response to work on weakening the adversary.
There was time in history of Poland (XVIIIc) when Machiavellian Prussia desired to grab Polish territory in order to connect with other German lands and to expand. Prussian agents manipulated weak Poland to untimely anti-Russian actions. As a result Russia invaded and in the following partition agreements MOST of Polish ethnic land ended up in Prussian and Austrian hands! (Warsaw, Lublin, Cracow, Poznan, and Lvov areas while Russia got Ukraine, Byelorus and Baltics).
See the map of partitions.
"Gdzie dwoch sie bije, trzeci korzysta" [Gdzye dvooh sye biye, tzhetsi kozhysta] ("Where the two fight, the third one gains")
79
posted on
02/17/2005 8:38:06 AM PST
by
A. Pole
(Hush Bimbo: "Low wage is good for you!")
To: A. Pole
I agree that Polish-Russian relations should be better. I dont want to defend Polish politicians but Russian side is often giving many reasons to argue with them. Other thing is that they trying to discredit Poland and in fact they discrediting themselves.
80
posted on
02/17/2005 10:17:00 AM PST
by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
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