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Bratwurst Boy   
16 Jul 2009
News / Buzek. another step to abyss? [41]

Is this all you can say Constantine?
It won't be enough for Russia to keep up...:)

Better start thinking about what else you could sell once nobody is interested in your gas and oil anymore!
Bratwurst Boy   
16 Jul 2009
News / Buzek. another step to abyss? [41]

Com'on you know that in our past we lived almost fourscore years in isolation

Were you happy with it?

Then you should pay your hommage to arabs...do you want it? I doubt.

More than we do right now???
That's not the idea behind it...:)
If all goes according to plan we buy the land in the desert but make sure the Africans profit from this technology too, so they will have a healthy interest to let it work.

A win/win situation for all sides...

Oh, leave these silly explanations for Poles, we both know the truth

We NEED energy, that's the plain truth!
Right now our possibilities are limited...
Bratwurst Boy   
16 Jul 2009
News / Buzek. another step to abyss? [41]

Russia + oil + gas + Germany against Poland

Nope...

If you mean the baltic pipeline, it's meant for the whole of Europe, not only Germany.

But Russia better starts to prepare for the times they can't sell any oil or gas anymore.
What then oh mighty Russia? What else do you have to give the world?

Do you know that Germans plan to get clean energy from the african desert to make Europe independent from you and others?
Sure, it will take some years but the preparations are already in the making...

What then Constantine?
Bratwurst Boy   
16 Jul 2009
News / Buzek. another step to abyss? [41]

1. Russia + Poland against Germany
2. Russia + Germany against Poland + England (US)

I don't think so Constantine...

Poland and Germany are in the EU and in the NATO together, Russia is the odd one left out...
So your math won't work anymore....it's the old times math..the "history math" so to speak, true for many centuries but not anymore...

The modern, correct math is:

EU + NATO = against any enemy from the outside

Russia is selfsufficient,

I don't think so Constantine....Russia imports mightily from the EU and China...a "selfsufficient" country looks differently!
(The US also is not "selfsufficient"! I think only some stoneage tribe in the Amazon rain forest is really "selfsufficient")
Bratwurst Boy   
16 Jul 2009
History / Battle of Grunwald 2009 [24]

I hear from my participating friends that the battle is going to be fierce,

Who is playing the Germans??? :)
Bratwurst Boy   
15 Jul 2009
Polonia / Interest in the remnant German community in Poland [29]

Interesting article, thanks!
(Once I did shove it through the google translator...)

More russian-germans than turks?
At least one good news in the end...

(I expect some Arshavins for the Mannschaft soon!)
Bratwurst Boy   
14 Jul 2009
History / Poland and Hungary in September 1939 [79]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_of_Soviet_Forces_in_Germany

lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+gx0156)

...The westernmost and most formidable concentration of Soviet armed might outside the borders of the Soviet Union is the GSFG.
In 1987 this force of about 380,000 men, organized into 20 ground force divisions and one air army and stationed entirely in East Germany, was over twice the size of the NVA.

...
The importance that the Soviets attach to their position in East Germany is underscored by the disparity in size between the GSFG and the other Soviet groups of forces in Eastern Europe. The Northern Group of Forces in Poland, for instance, comprised three divisions, the Central Group of Forces in Czechoslovakia numbered six divisions, and the Southern Group of Forces in Hungary had four divisions. The other groups totaled slightly more than half the size of the GSFG. The GSFG dominated not only East Germany but also the rest of Eastern Europe, not to mention the image that it projected into Western Europe. In 1987 the GSFG, under the command of General Valerii Aleksandrovich Belikov, had its headquarters in the former Wehrmacht command center in Zossen-Wünsdorf, south of Berlin. ...

Bratwurst Boy   
14 Jul 2009
News / Does Poland count in Europe or is it ignored? [427]

If Poland count??? :)

Jerzy Buzek, a former center-right prime minister of Poland, was elected president of the assembly with 555 votes out of 713 votes cast, becoming the first politician from an Eastern European country to hold one of the bloc's high-profile posts.

nytimes.com/2009/07/15/world/europe/15poland.html

(Before him it was the German Pöttering)
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jul 2009
History / Poland and Hungary in September 1939 [79]

Even comparing the bloody Budapest revolt with Berlin riots is disgusting.

no comment

I just hope it stays to see for all...for a long time!
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jul 2009
History / Poland and Hungary in September 1939 [79]

/wiki/Uprising_of_1953_in_East_Germany

...According to the West German Ministry for Inter-German affairs in 1966, 383 people were killed in the uprising, including 116 "functionaries of the SED regime", 106 people were executed under martial law or later condemned to death, 1,838 injured, and 5,100 arrested, 1,200 of these later being sentenced to a total of 6,000 years in penal camps....

Yeah...I forgot...only slavic/polish uprisings are the real stuff, only they "count"! Sorry...someone should tell the victims!

Man you s*uck so much Borrka, what a disgusting creature you are!
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jul 2009
History / Poland and Hungary in September 1939 [79]

I am no Germanophile but im not that stupid as you want me to be

Well...I only react to the image you present here.

I'm outta here...who am I to disturb your and others nice illusions!

*takes helmet, closes door behind him*
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jul 2009
History / Poland and Hungary in September 1939 [79]

Ehrm

Yes...ignorant with no idea of history or culture.
Dream on your dream of "eternal friendship"...who cares!
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jul 2009
History / Poland and Hungary in September 1939 [79]

Well...lot's of people with interest in european history know about it. (It's where our flag colors stem from for example).

But you are ignorant as you admitted. You know nothing about Germany but Nazi, Beer and Oktoberfest.
So excuse me if I don't believe you when you talk about such things as "eternal friendships" between whole countries.
How can you believe the relationship between Poland and Hungary is something special if you don't even know the history of other european countries????

History is so not your strong suit!
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jul 2009
History / Poland and Hungary in September 1939 [79]

Sorry but nationalism isn't the only type of legal state idea or how a country should be.

Well...YOU called it polish and used it as a proof of the "eternal friendship" with Hungary.
I just showed that it wasn't even polish in these times...and Hungary conquered it rather slowly.
No need and no time to fight over it for Poland.

If that is the fundament of your "eternal" polish-hungarian friendship it is a rather weak one.
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jul 2009
History / Poland and Hungary in September 1939 [79]

The Hungarian Revolution of 1848 was one of many revolutions that year and closely linked to other revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas. The revolution in Hungary grew into a war for independence from Habsburg rule.

Yes?
Germany too had a revolution in 1848 (but mainly against France)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutions_of_1848_in_the_German_states

/wiki/Pole,_Hungarian,_two_good_friends

Jozef Bem...aha :)

Can't remember Poland ever struggling much to get it back? Cause it never happened

Because it wasn't polish...

Sorry Grunwald, I don't see anything special.
You will find such and similiar stories in lot's of european countries...we intermingled and interacted with each other since the first European set foot on this continent.

:)