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ShortHairThug   
25 Nov 2009
Life / Why do Polish people celebrate the name day? [11]

Antoinette = Antonina

It’s listed 4 times

1st of March
3rd of May
12th of June
31st of October

Traditionally Names Day is celebrated on the closest date listed after birthday.
As for the presents it depends, have you been naughty or nice?
ShortHairThug   
18 Jun 2009
History / Famous Polish Russians. [26]

Dzerzhinsky off the list, he was a self hating Pole, administered the Katyn Massacre into action and monitored it

Are you for real? He died in 1926, Katyn happened in 1940 how could he administer this massacre and monitor it? He was dead for 14 years.

to purge certain foreign ethnic gorups-one being Poles) until Stalin the Poles deported.

Now here's an oxymoron, Poles deported themselves to Russian far east.

He was a criminal in Poland and was put in the Warsaw Political Crimes Prison, until it was bombed by the Russians in 1935 and he escaped.

Once again we have a miracle on our hands, shall I remind you one more time He died in1926 in Moscow. Dzerzhinsky served several prison terms, the last time he was serving his prison term as a political prisoner was in one of Moscow's Prisons. BTW he never escaped, he was released from there when Tsar abdicated, that was in 1917.

Other thank Poles, being the leader of the NKVD, he monitored the starvation of over 3 millions to 7 million innocent Ukrainians in the Stalinist famines of 1937,

Once again he was dead, dead, dead as a doornail by this time in history. Black Famine in Ukraine happened in 1932-33, this happened 6 years after he died. Yes he was a Pole by ethnicity but he was first and foremost a Russian Communist born and raised in part of Poland that was under Tsarist Russian control therefore a citizen of Russia. What are you trying to say here? That it was not the Russian communists and Stalin himself that were responsible for the famine in Ukraine but somehow Poles were involved?Even if you are making this connection here through Dzerzhinsky because of his ethnicity forgetting everything else you know about the man, like I said he was long dead before this happened.

requested HIMSELF that the dog tags of many red army soldiers be pulled off to make the unidentifiable to the Germans and so lower casualties could be supported (no country in the history of mankind has treated their war dead like this), likewise he aslo ordered NKVD officers to shoot and kill any Russian soldiers whom were seen retreating or surrendering. I also got his pre-NKVD history off of an encyclopedia here:

Here you are talking about the events that happened during WWII, once again long after his death, so how did he “requested HIMSELF”? As you put it. Perhaps it's not the fault of the source that you try to learn your history from but your reading comprehension skills that fail you.

Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin regarded Dzerzhinsky as a revolutionary hero, and appointed him to organize a force to combat internal political threats.

Other than the fact that they were both fighting for the same cause Lenin and Dzerzhinsky rarely
saw eye to eye on many issues. His appointment came about not because Lenin liked him or even admired him but simply because he was one of the powerful grass root leaders of the communist movement and as such he could not have been ignored or overlooked by Lenin. It's obvious you learned your history in Russia or Ukraine during the Soviet times. What's couple of years this way or that way? It's around the same time so what's the difference? I had enough, no more, please.

Just checked the profile, your a Yank, this explains it all.
The title of the thread is Famous Polish Russians.
Is he Polish? Is he Russian? Is he famous? SO why you want him off the list? He was an SOB, we all know that, be it good or bad it dose not matter he fits the title. You on the other hand have to learn a great deal.
ShortHairThug   
5 May 2009
Genealogy / Goralczyk and meaning of czyk [14]

Goralczyk, I heard was from 'the mountains'. My Dad said that is grand-dad was from Austria, and my grandmonther said her mother was from Kat-something or Cat-something but not the main city Kawcrow.

Originally probably Góralczyk but both forms exist in Poland. Goralczyk is found mainly around Katowice, Góralczyk mainly around Kraków Wadowice also around Kolno NE Poland. Eastern Polish patronymic turned-surname probably meaning son of a highlander, but if you prefer Hillbilly it's OK too.
ShortHairThug   
1 May 2009
History / Territories of eastern Germany should rightfully belong to Poland? [161]

Most land of East Germany and coastal lands of Germany were settled by Slavic tribes. One such group was called Polab Slavs made up of these tribes; Chyżanie, Czrezpienianie, Tolężanie and Redarowie and smaller groups like Wkrzanie, Morzycy and Rzeczanie. The second large group was called Serbsko-£użycka group who were made up by such tribes as; £użyczanie, Miliczanie, Selpoli, Bieżuńczanie, Serbowie, Żytycy, Koledzicy, Żyrmuntowie, Susłowie and Dalemińcy.

During the reign of Karol Wielki or Carolus Magnus in case you still wonder who it is you might know him as Charlemagne there was a border established between Germanic tribes and Slavic tribes the so called “limes Saxoniae” which ran along the Elbe river all the way to where the mouth of the river finally reaches the sea. Lands east of that line were not forced to take on the Christianity and Charlemagne was satisfied whith just the tribute being oaid to him by the Slavic princes who ruled that land and for the moste part were allied with him against their rival Germanic tribes. That was in the year 789 after the Charlemagne's and his Germanic allies campaign against prince of the Wielet tribe Dragowit.

In 795 prince Wiczan was assassinated by the German tribe Sas during the German rebellion against Charlemagne and the Franks, and in 798 prince Drożko defeats the German tribe Sas at the battle of Święciana. Even after the death of Charlemagne in 814 there was relative peace and quiet till around the year 844 when Ludwik the German initiates his eastward campaign against the Slavic tribes. Not until the death of the last Rugian prince Waclaw III in 1325 that the Germans are finally in the full control of the lands that are East Germany and the coast west of Oder river.

I think that as the last survivors of the Slavic Tribes in that region the Serbs should govern the region as their own, after all it is.

PS Sorry for the Polish names but I don't feel like looking up the English equivalent of those names