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Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland?


Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11923  
15 Dec 2007 /  #182
"Poland wants war with Germany and Germany will not be able to avoid it even if she wants to." - Polish Marshal Rydz-Smigly

(Daily Mail, August 6th, 1939)
the_falkster  1 | 180  
15 Dec 2007 /  #183
i'm really sorry that you guys had to go through that apparently the whole night.

BB seems to like twisting history as it suits his views and only randomly relating to other peoples posts as in some points you guys actually make good points.

i am sorry that he is attacking your nation verbally and plays the "superior german" game all the time. please do not give in and lower yourself at his level as this would just mean we all normal people go backwards...

i'm embarrassed that BB is actually living in my hometown and he should know better but i wrote already about his resistance to understand (and accept) the obvious...

i can only hope that your views of todays germany are not getting blurred by the way BB tries to show it. he might consider himself a good and representative german, 70 years ago many people in germany would have agreed... today he is part of a desperate minority...
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11923  
15 Dec 2007 /  #184
I searched for sense in your post but couldn't find any...

Now do you have something to support your allegations???
Where was I wrong?

To the contrary I could show that your postings about that nobody cares for the center and that most Germans are not interested are just lies.

So what do you have?

"Desperate minority", hehe...:) You wish!
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
15 Dec 2007 /  #186
The problem with Gerries is that there are very few normal Germans. They are either muliticultural "friends of humanity"/"citizens of the world"/"European first" etc. or semi-retarded rednecks getting unhealthy exited watching propaganda films with hitlerjugend boys marching...
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
15 Dec 2007 /  #187
hello falkster

Bratwurst Boy

I have to say it ;) (it is just to BB)

what can be interesting ...

Russian authorities decided decided in towns where they could find native German society ... after taking town ... were giving their soldiers week or two to mix-blood with conquered German women ... if you know what I mean ... so here is the result Bratwurst boy ...

sov

as to your Wroclaw as well as I know Russians had good time with "native German" females there ...

Now you know what is the origin of Polish opinion about nowadays "German" nazist form Eastern Germany :) Russians havent done they job properly ... because boneheads like you still exist :( even they are slavs
southern  73 | 7059  
15 Dec 2007 /  #188
Lukasz

Now you play the Bratwurst game.By approving soviet soldiers' actions you make the Poles appear barbaric and german violence justified.
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
15 Dec 2007 /  #189
what is wrong with showing Russians achievments ... all in all it is fact Russians have taken revange (Germans killed 20 mln Russians) ... it is form hisory books ... and they wanted to be sure that next Hitler will not apear (at least) in Eastern Germany ... so they decided to "mix blood" whatever it means ... but maybe you are right it is issue not for PF but German-Russian forum
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
15 Dec 2007 /  #190
By approving

I don't think that he is approving that but... If Germans got a fair treatment after WW2 the whole problem of "expelled" wouldn't exist today... If you know what I mean...
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
15 Dec 2007 /  #191
as to Poland it wasnt our decison to change borders ... We were expeled form Lwow and Wilno and this descission was made by Russia UK USA ... so Polish people were expeled in the same way form east ... (succesfuly Russian authoritues havent decided to mix-blood with us )

And how Lukasz showed with the uprisings and such...Poles wanted it too...the war.Or else why did they boast "In one week in Berlin", why did they aggravate the Germans. No talks about a corridor to Danzig....

the fact that Poles in'20s won some up risings agains Germans (because Poles were majority) means that we wanted the war in '39 ... and that is why Germans decided to exterminate our nation ... BB yes Germans were victims of WWII and JEWS POLES BRITS provoked you to start the war ...
southern  73 | 7059  
15 Dec 2007 /  #192
expelled

I guess they would have been expelled somewhere else.
Kielbasa facet plays with you.He provokes you in order to make you confess that you wanted war,wanted to kill Germans,Jews etc,that you had the same intentions with Germans and as a result you are guilty as well,so you have to assume responsibility.

He presents the reaction as the initial goal by twisting the time.
lesser  4 | 1311  
15 Dec 2007 /  #193
Germans killed 20 mln Russians

Most of them were in fact Ukrainians and Belarusians.
southern  73 | 7059  
15 Dec 2007 /  #194
And of Asian,Siberian origin.
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
15 Dec 2007 /  #195
Kielbasa facet plays with you.

I don't need BB to say what I think.
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
15 Dec 2007 /  #196
you know when we look on focuses made in Germany ... last time 3 reich is very popular there ... air attacks on German towns were war crimes (without eling anything about air atacks on London or Warszawa) poor expeled Germans who voted on Hitler and after 39 started to kill their neighbors or make servants form them are vicitms ... Poles Jews and Brits provoked poor Germans who were humiliated after WWI ... Poles in their history provoked Germans by doing up rises (what a traitors they wanted to live in Poland not in Germany)

You know this center is supported by gov ... I dont think that they will show in this center how Germans stolen land they were expeled form ... yes expelling people isnt glourious but when we look on fact that 80% of Germans living on this land (the highest level form whole Germany) strongly supported Hitler ... it looks pathetic ... BTW who live in the past who want to discuses about history ... there is one important fact GERMANS HAVENT PAYED any contributions for Poland ... if they want to open this discussion we can start it ... idea of center is supported by Merkel and her gov ...

30% of members of German organisation that want to build this center are former nazists (SS soldiers or members of NSDAP)

Erika Steibach

who is going to be face of this center ... she has very interesting history

Her father was wermaht officer in occupied Poland after 39 (together with German forces) she moved to Poland after WWII expeled ... now is going to build the center with strong gov support ... she is the face of expeled people form Poland ...

what can be interestin Germans were not expelled form Poland after WWI but after WWII

hitlers war against "sub-human" slavs,Russia poland & serbia

The Invasion Of Poland
Polson  5 | 1767  
15 Dec 2007 /  #197
30% of members of German organisation that want to build this center are former nazists

What about the "remaining" 70% ?...

I don't think that Germans think they are the victims of Poland, and i don't think that a so-called museum would change anything.

:)
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
15 Dec 2007 /  #198
What about the "remaining" 70% ?...

I think that 70% are their families ...
Polson  5 | 1767  
15 Dec 2007 /  #199
LoL ;)

Do you really think that this museum project is "dangerous" ?...
the_falkster  1 | 180  
15 Dec 2007 /  #200
idea of center is supported by Merkel and her gov

i do not understand why our chancellor is in favour of this centre especially after the very recent things going on between our two countries. it looks like there is a lack of sensibility...

Her father was wermaht officer in occupied Poland after 39 (together with German forces) she moved to Poland after WWII expeled ... now is going to build the center with strong gov support ... she is the face of expeled people form Poland ...

and that is one of the reasons why the centre is very controversial...
you would expect our gov though to back off in face of these facts. not to do so simply shows how bad the current gov in germany actually is...

we should not forget though that we talk about a rather small centre/museum which will loose initial attention relatively quickly ( iam not saying that to justify it!) and we should not make it bigger in this discussion than it actually is...

the whole thing makes me shake my head really...

not so much because one or the other in here is right or wrong but more because i think a different approach is needed within europe at all...

edit

I don't think that Germans think they are the victims of Poland, and i don't think that a so-called museum would change anything.

well said... and true...
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
15 Dec 2007 /  #201
we will see what will happen in future ... I know one thing our PM Tusk is the best what could happen for improvment of our reationship I think ball is on your side ...

as to this centrer ... all political fractions are against ...
isthatu  3 | 1164  
15 Dec 2007 /  #202
"Poland wants war with Germany and Germany will not be able to avoid it even if she wants to." - Polish Marshal Rydz-Smigly
(Daily Mail, August 6th, 1939)

Im sorry,this cannot be used as "evidence". The Daily Mail was run by Lord Rothermere,a upporter of Moselys British Union of Fascists and also supporter of "Herr Hitler's" nazi regime in Germany at the time,even after the declaration of war by Mr Chamberlin on the 3rd the mail took to calling hitler "herr Hitler". and calling for peace between britain and germany. In other words,the Daily Mail of the '30s was as bad as todays daily mail....

As to the main part of the topic;
The germans expelled from their ancestral homes have as much right to pity and a memorial as anyone else. Anything else is just jingoitic and spitefull. Puts me in mind of the worst type of US jewish lobby groups who wanted a monopoly on suffering.

What right has anyone today to say that it was OK for little girls to be raped and murdered or grannies to be exppeled from their marital homes?
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
15 Dec 2007 /  #203
The germans expelled from their ancestral homes have as much right to pity and a memorial as anyone else.

And they obviously have a right to build It but If German government support this idea we have a right to not like It.

What right has anyone today to say that it was OK for little girls to be raped and murdered or grannies to be exppeled from their marital homes?

If that was so bad then blame SU, USA, UK and France. Most of Poles after WW2 would have preffered borders from 39.
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
15 Dec 2007 /  #204
What right has anyone today to say that it was OK for little girls to be raped and murdered or grannies to be exppeled from their marital homes?

it was Russian army ... but it wasnt ok

Istahu do you find RAF air atacks on Germany as war crime ... I think the same people will build some museum about that without showing Battle of Britan
lesser  4 | 1311  
15 Dec 2007 /  #205
i do not understand why our chancellor is in favour of this centre especially after the very recent things going on between our two countries. it looks like there is a lack of sensibility...

There is no "higher" reasons in my opinion. 99% of politicians (no matter from what country) have neither honor or dignity. Nearly every decisions, stands are populist aimed to improve their popularity rankings. If she support such center, it simply means that her advisers think that this is the best option from all others.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11923  
15 Dec 2007 /  #206
...and that she can get voters on her side from supporting this center.
Which speaks against your "desperate minority" argument!

:)

Every group has a right to commemorate their history.
You don't have to like it but you must accept it. Basta!
OP celinski  31 | 1258  
15 Dec 2007 /  #207
Puts me in mind of the worst type of US jewish lobby groups who wanted a monopoly on suffering

This is so true and a big reason why the majority see the victims not as Polish, but Jewish.

What I wanted to ask, would something like this be an issue before 1989 or is this a new way of bringing up the past?

Carol
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11923  
15 Dec 2007 /  #208
Istahu do you find RAF air atacks on Germany as war crime ... I think the same people will build some museum about that without showing Battle of Britan

I don't know if you heard of the famous "Frauenkirche" in Dresden?
In the horrible Feuersturm she was destroyed and stood destroyed for decades.
After the re-unification millions of Dresdeners and other Germans gathered money to make
an identical re-building possible.
And you know what? English gave money too...and even more...a descendant of one of the Bomberpilots works as an artist with metal and he himself made the new big cross.

And he was there...at the re-opening...that I call honest reconciliation!

we should not forget though that we talk about a rather small centre/museum which will loose initial attention relatively quickly ( iam not saying that to justify it!) and we should not make it bigger in this discussion than it actually is...

Och falkster...I'm sure you don't know it (like so many things happening in Germany)...But there is already an exhibiton "Forced Ways"...right now wandering through all german lands. MILLIONS of people already visiting...but wait....actually only the same few "desperate" people again and again, right? :)

The center in Berlin (or Danzig) is just meaned as a steady home adress, that's all....

PS: Others say we have actually such a steady home...in the Deutsche Museum where also is shown a steady exhibition about die Flucht as part of our history....but many people just want an extra place!

(It's planned in the ex-Anhalter Bahnhof where many of the refugees came through before getting settled down in whole Germany)
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
15 Dec 2007 /  #209
What I wanted to ask, would something like this be an issue before 1989 or is this a new way of bringing up the past?

last time Germans realized that they should be more important ... they want to have seat in ONZ they want to lead Europe ... they send their soldiers for forigin missions... and they want to talk about history (they have forgoten that they havent payed Poland anything ... so if they really want ... )
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
15 Dec 2007 /  #210
you must accept it. Basta!

Don't be childish. You've been talking about this crap for years and yet haven't even started building that. We in similar case would simply do It and wouldn't give a damn what others think. You are one of the biggest pussies in the world and you with all your "strong rethoric" only make yourself look stupid. You won't agree with me but I'm sure that deep inside you know that It's true.

they send their soldiers for forigin missions

But they aren't allowed to shoot :):)

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