Not at all. Eastern regions of Germany were granted to Poland as a result of Teheran and Yalta agreements (there are virtually no Germas today). Chechnya was conquered by Russia. Chechnya is a colony of Russia in the same way as Algeria was a colony of France, Philippines was a colony of US and Congo was a colony of Belgium.
"Not at all. Eastern regions of Germany were granted to Poland as a result of Teheran and Yalta agreements (there are virtually no Germas today). Chechnya was conquered by Russia. Chechnya is a colony of Russia in the same way as Algeria was a colony of France, Philippines was a colony of US and Congo was a colony of Belgium."
"Keep in mind though before passing certain judgments, we have been screw for some time, question is whose fault is it?"
thank you"j24"
No, Chechnya is not like Philippines but like Navajo or rather like Apaches inspired by the Saudies.
So, what you're saying is it was perfectly ok for Stalin to be involved and handing German land over to Poles, but not ok when he carved up Poland with Ribbentropp? Hmmm... Explain to me how this is correct? Perhaps my ex-wife's family should go back to Allenstein and reclaim their property? They didn't support the Nazis, but the Polish communists repressed them and kicked them out. You willing to give them back their homeland?
I guess you forget about the Polish 6th Army under the Soviet Command, in Rokosovsky's 2nd Belarussian Front. Yeah, STAVKA was complaining they couldn't get any German prisoners to interrigate because the Poles were shooting everyone German on their drive into east Prussia.