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Did Ukraine really "steal" Polish land? [302]
Nathan's position reminds me of an old history teacher of mine who was unable to accept any positive German influences in the Poland's past.
His family suffered a lot during the ww2 at hands of Nazis.
It's obvious to anybody with some common sense that modern European civilization "moved" from the ex-Roman Empire and its followers like Italy, Germany to the East.
The impact of the German colonization, German tradesmen, farmers, artist etc.etc.was enormous in medieval Poland.
Not the proto-nazi invention, so called "Kulturträger" but thousands of skilled carpenters, farmers, monks coming from Germany.
But not for him.
This poor guy deeply believed that all Germans have done in the East were mass killings and robbery - he was ready to acknowledge the fundamental Martians' contribution to the Polish culture but never the German one.
Same way Nathan is trying to convince us that Polish nobles spent over 400 years destroying Ukrainian cities and villages (their property BTW) and ruining local farming (their property as well).
Poles made 50% of Lviv population (census 1931) but of course it were Ukrainians (16%) who developed the city, its culture and science.
To make a long story short :
today its Ukrainian Lviv and let it be.
But to deny its Polish past the way Nathan is doing that means creating new myths.
This time not Polish or Russian myths.
Ukrainian pure.