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Old 18th September 2005, 16:09
Franek Grabowski Franek Grabowski is offline
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Re: 17 IX 1939 - Russian Agression on Poland

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Originally Posted by Obst. Zerstorer
1. Of course nazi-soviet attack on Poland are well documented etc. But maybe Polish chroniclers should seek on some historical forum to propagate their history???
This is a historical forum. You do not like it - leave it.

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2. I am sure you don't know anything about polish-nazi joint agression against Tchechoslovakia in 2.10.1938 after Munchen agreement. Yes, Polish users don't like to speak a lot about it. It is awkwardly for them to condemn Stalin for alliance with Hitler when Polish authorities did the same a year earlier!
Another case of ignorance. There was no 'nazi' country but Germany. We do like to speak about it, and also why Śląsk Cieszyński was at Czech hands. The difference is that there were no Polish Einsatzkommandos nor People's Commissars murdering people there. Also, nobody is condemning Stalin for this alliance, we just want to have him responsible for outbreak of WWII and crimes against humanity on equal terms with Hitler.

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What ignorance???
Complete.

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Don't you remember WHO liberrated Vilnus, Mynsk and Kiev in 1920??? I think is was peace-loved Polish Army! Am I right? Did Poland have right to rule a half of Belarussia and Ukraine??? Sure, Poland did but USSR didn't, pharesee!
Yes, indeed, Poland had a right to the areas. Actually, like it happens with the neighbours, population of those areas was completelly mixed ethnicaly. Poland, Lithuania, White Russia or Ukraine may have claims for those areas but it is not the matter of neither Germany or Russia.

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PS. Not always! In the Polish People's Republic was differently. Polish people liked Soviet very much then - especially when Khrushchev, Brezhnev or Gorbatschev came on trip to Warsaw! They were always welcomed by crowds of delighted polish peope!
Oh yes, certainly, you know that better out there!

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As historey teaches us - that was Polish authorities and noblemans who call Russian tsars on help many times in the XVIII century! So, tsars were sending Russian army into Poland and finally anarchic Poland lose its independence!
First, democratic, not anarchic, second, it seems you have no slightest idea about Polish history.

Would you dare to reveal your name?

Last edited by Franek Grabowski; 18th September 2005 at 16:13.