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Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland?


Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #121
Excuse me for asking, but doesn't this museum recognize displacement of other peoples in Europe as well, or is that just besides the point?

Yes...and yes (I fear)....
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #122
That's funny...all Danziger wanted "Heim ins Reich"...as Hitler drove into the town the people flipped in extasy!

Germans ... yes they wanted to be super race but they lost ...

as to XIX century

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanisation
Przemas 1 | 101  
14 Dec 2007 /  #123
Face it Lukasz...in ethnic cleansing you mastered the Germans...we were never as good as you!

Jesus Christ - this is lunacy
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #124
no It is German living in future
Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #125
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanisation

You are one to talk...at least WE LET YOU LIVE THERE...the facts speak clearly!
Millions of Poles lived BESIDES Germans in this land!

Actually most of that stuff you bring is propaganda only!

You know what I find when I read your stuff?

POLONIZATION...goooood!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polonization

"...can be seen as an example of cultural assimilation."

GERMANIZATION/RUSSIFICATION....baaaaaad!

"...mostly forcible assimilationist policies, implemented by other European powers that have aspired to regional dominance."

What a way of words you Poles have...
shopgirl 6 | 928  
14 Dec 2007 /  #126
So...Danzig was a polish town? Full with Poles???

only in part of our history it was called Danzig, originaly name is Gdańsk and now it is Gdańsk again ...

Isn't there still an area west of Gdansk that today has a large number of Germanic people living there?
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #127
You are one to talk...at leas WE LET YOU LIVE THERE...the facts speak clearly!Millions of Poles lived BESIDES Germans in this land!

but Germans were to weak to compete using economy ... and started to use force ... but they lost
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
14 Dec 2007 /  #128
Lukasz, Przemas, I'm surprised you've been talking to this Nazi creep Butburst Boy. It seems he's not a real German either, but a Silesian 'ethnik' by origin. Those are the worst troublemakers and Polonophobes.
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #129
yes I think we have made mistake

What I want to add ... it is funy that German nazi "F****" forgoten about his country policy in the past ... He asks why Poles didnt want to live together with them after tehy wanted to be "super" race ... killed 6 mln our citizens (3mln jews 3 mln other nationality) and asks why after teh war Poles expeled them ... not only the Poles all central European nations have done it ... Russians Czech Romanians Slovaks ... nobody wanted to look on them ... they should be happy we havent used death industry their bulid in Poland and they were only expeled ...

as to Polonisation/Germanisation/Russyfication ask Ukrainians and Lithuenians why do they prefere Poles than Russians and Germans ...
Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #130
Ach Luki...stop blustering...you were greedy after German land, german towns...that was it!
Don't be so self-righteous!

Naja..anyway...now that you are in the EU we got you in the end! :)
We are baaaaack! :):):)
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #131
Naja..anyway...now that you are in the EU we got you in the end! :)

esspecialy when we look on the fact that we started to buy Eastern Germany :)
Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #132
as to Polonisation/Germanisation/Russyfication ask Ukrainians and Lithuenians why do they prefere Poles than Russians and Germans ...

I'm not sure about that...many Ukrainians want to get into the german led EU...(but we won't let them)...and I remember seeing photos of ukrainian peasants with flowers greeting the Wehrmacht...I wonder why....

esspecialy when we look on the fact that we started to buy Eastern Germany :)

You did???

You mean...no car stealing anymore???
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
14 Dec 2007 /  #133
Russians Czech Romanians Slovaks

- Well, the Slovaks and Romanians (and Hungarians and Bulgarians) were on the Nazi Germany's side in WWII. And so were the Russians - until June 1941.

Impudent people twisting facts, such as Buttburst, are a fact of life, Lukaszek. But we're intelligent enough to demolish their lies, aren't we?

:)
Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #134
No Puzz...it doesn't seems that way or you wouldn't ask people to ignore me....
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #135
Well, the Slovaks and Romanians (and Hungarians and Bulgarians) were on the Nazi Germany's side in WWII. And so were the Russians - until June 1941.

they expeled Germans too :)
Przemas 1 | 101  
14 Dec 2007 /  #136
Naja..anyway...now that you are in the EU we got you in the end! :)
We are baaaaack! :):):)

Wroclaw thanks you for the current infrastructure – other than that – not quite sure what you are on about? : )
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
14 Dec 2007 /  #137
Ach Luki...stop blustering...you were greedy after German land, german towns...that was it!
Don't be so self-righteous!

Naja..anyway...now that you are in the EU we got you in the end! :)
We are baaaaack! :):):)

- Well put, creep. I'll translate it into Polish and get posted on our websites. You'll be famous yet.
:)
z_darius 14 | 3,964  
14 Dec 2007 /  #138
What a way of words you Poles have...

We'll never match the skillful masters of the Third reich such as Dr. Goebbels.
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #139
ok so maybe one intereting fact for you BB ... in place where my ansestors lived there were Germans too ... after the war all Germans were expeled by law ... but there was one family who was helping Poles during WWII ... my ansestors were members of AK so they were fighting agains Germans and this family were giving informations when Gestapo was coming or what are plans of Germans ... after the war they could stay (gov have taken their land and gave for neighbours but they gave them it back) and they stayed to late '70 they left Poland because during commie time life in Poland was really hard ... but my paretns have been to Germany to visit them and they have been to Poland ... this case show that not all Germans were expeled because they were Germans ...
z_darius 14 | 3,964  
14 Dec 2007 /  #140
this case show that not all Germans were expeled becase they were Germans ...

True. I knew a few German families in Zielona Gora, who decided to stay. I never heard they had been lynched or persecuted.
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
14 Dec 2007 /  #141
Lukasz

- Lukasz, I think you are making a mistake by 'explaining' and 'defending' yourself against such Steinbach-style creeps, slanderers and psychopaths like this jolly-piggy here.

It's better to ridicule such crap and reply with insults - such insults that really hurt. Don't you know how to do it, mate? ;)

Don't let them play their manipulative blame-game on you.

Anyhow, you do what you will, you're an adult (I hope).
:)
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #142
Anyhow, you do what you will, you're an adult (I hope).:)

dont wory about that

- Lukasz, I think you are making a mistake by 'explaining' and 'defending' yourself against such Steinbach-style creeps, slanderers and psychopaths like this jolly-piggy here.

I have my style and I dont need advices ...

what is important there is part of German society (like BB who is slav and think that he is German ... his ansestors were submissive and becomed Germans maybe it is good ;) Irish have their Unionists and we have BB LOL the truth is that for Poles and for Germans he is piece of Sh!t) who live in the past ... but I think there are other Germans and we can show them positive true ... not like "Poles buy Germany" yes it is true but I dont have any properies there ;) ... but I see it hurts nazi BB so it is nice to tell him about it ;)
Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #143
like BB who is slav and think that he is German

Ummm...now that is interesting.

When I remember all the troubles my ancestors got through to get the Arier-Nachweis (showing their heritage centuries back) needed to make an officers career in the german army....when they in truth were all slavs!!

(Maybe they were even Jews without knowing it???)

Oh wonder...*makes big eyes*

PS: I have nothing against those few Poles buying land in Germany...but it goes both ways and THAT is important! :)

PPS: And I LOVE to tell you about the coming center....you hate it so much! :):):)
(I would even also prefer a center IN Danzig...directly under your nose!)
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
14 Dec 2007 /  #144
I have my style and I dont need advices ...

- Maybe it's sometimes good for us to listen to those who are wiser than us? What do you think? :)
Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #145
Puzzler and Lukasz...are you German without knowing it???

You know Poland didn't even exist for awhile...swarming with Germans...could very well be...

:):):)

So many loyal '...ski's fighting for Germany in both World Wars....
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #146
I see that even you are slav ... our authorities have expeled you to your new home land (right decision) ... members of your family were good colaborators ... pfffffffff

piece of SH!T

and now dream about social benefits and safety Hitler and high ways ... and we are going to buy you :)
Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #147
How can we be collaborateurs when we are proud germans serving our folk and country?
I don't quite get your logic??? :(

Do you mean the millions of expelled Germans where in truth polish collaborateurs???
Hehe...:)

You mean we are in truth just one happy people??? *snicker*

:):):)

My lost brother! Let me hug you!!!!
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #148
Do you mean the millions of expelled Germans where in truth polish collaborateurs???Hehe...:)

you dont understand anything

silesians have slavic origin
Bratwurst Boy 10 | 11,781  
14 Dec 2007 /  #149
Then why are you calling my family "polish collaborateurs"?

Silesia had big german centres you know?
For centuries Silesia was prussian!
Where do you think the millions of people from you did expell came from???

wroclaw-life.com/wroclaw/history

"...The next chapter in the city's colourful history began in 1741 when King Frederick the Great II seized Lower Silesia and brought it under Prussian rule. It was he who officially gave the city its German name of Breslau (or Prezzla), although it had been used for many centuries before by the large ethnic German population. Wroclaw spent the next two hundred years in German hands and by the end of the 19th century it was the third largest Prussian city behind Berlin and Hamburg, and began to be heavily industrialised. ..."

My grandparents did marry here...as Germans!
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Dec 2007 /  #150
polish collaborateurs

I havent called you Polish colaboreutor ... dont play the games ...

you know what is opinon about Germans from silesia in Poland ?

there are two different kinds of Silesians ... one fighting on Polish side durring uprises and second ... you belong to second

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