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celinski   
18 Jan 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

really hard for an outsider to figure...

polishforums.com/russia_knows_truth_no_sympthay-34_18453_0.html

This artical really points out what the people think. It also points out what Russia must do.
celinski   
18 Jan 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

Can any russian give me a serious answer as to just why stalin is becoming popular again?

Putin talks about this here.

Russia knows the truth, No Sympthay for the Devil, "Stalin", now act
celinski   
18 Jan 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

And whom can you name among great men?

I just posted a new artical you should read, "No Sympathy for the devil"
celinski   
17 Jan 2008
History / Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland? [510]

So if no one finds humor in the holocaust,how come that italian fella won an Oscor?

It all depends on the person telling the joke I guess. Like in "Deer Hunter" when they tell jokes during a tense time it was to each other while in the field, I think it was a survical tech. because if they looked to close at what was going on they would go nuts. Before they cracked they could sense their buddy ready to crack under pressure, so they had to break the mood.
celinski   
17 Jan 2008
History / Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland? [510]

laughter is the best medicine

I love that saying but never found jokes about reality of horrific inncidents funny. I admit it. Most of the Polish people that lived throught the holocaust were hurt so badly that to this day they cannot speak of the horror's. Having to watch your children , loved ones die is not funny, it is painful.
celinski   
17 Jan 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

deep denial. or had some really bad schooling.

yep . I can tell you have some polish blood in ya.

LOL Where is he, he better run. Holly molly, that was messed up. Shoot Stalin thought nothing of killing his own family.
celinski   
17 Jan 2008
History / Want to know more about Poles and Polish soldiers during WWII? [18]

Russia is releasing records, as is Ukraine ,Germany and Poland.

excellant Poland site for air force polishairforce.pl/blazejowski.html

Poles on the front lines

ww2.pl/apps/?command=fotografie/pokaz

Karta files has alot of information. karta.org.pl/Default.asp?jezyk=2

This is an email address for requesting files from UK. polishasstdisoff@northolt.raf.mod.uk

Poland First to fight
celinski   
17 Jan 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

So, first of all Russia never took a part in any invasions

Rusia as white as a snow

I beg to differ. What do you call what they did in eastern Poland . Do you have a certian million before you call it an invasion? Stalin was not happy to just kill his own, and the fact is he did, no he had to kill or slave millions of Polish. Russia white as snow, my a*s.
celinski   
17 Jan 2008
History / Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland? [510]

I leave this place and will never back

Please don't go, I look forward to hearing your thoughts. In other words, please don't leave me alone with the wolves.

Just imagine a boom in Poland...

Just think if 40% POLISH COMMUNITIES ABROAD

Fourteen to seventeen million Poles are estimated to live abroad, mainly in the USA (6-10 million), Germany (about 1.5 million), Brasil (about 1 million), France (about 1 million), Canada (about 600,000), Belarus (400,000-1 million), Ukraine (300,000-500,000), Lithuania (250,00-300,000), the United Kingdom (about 150,000), Australia (130,000-180,000), Argentina (100,000-170,000), Russia (about 100,000), the Czech Republic (70,000-100,000) and Kazakhstan (60,000-100,000).

This immense number of Polish expatriates and foreigners who declare themselves to be of Polish descent (17 million, the equivalent of about 40% of Poland's current population) is a result of complex historical processes which started in the late 18th century when Poland disappeared from the map of Europe, partitioned by its three powerful neighbours, Russia, Austria, and Prussia. Poles, who never accepted the loss of their statehood, staged numerous but unsuccessful uprisings. The last great wave of emigration hit Poland after the Second World War, when the country came to be governed by Moscow-backed Communists. Despite limited contact with the free world, deliberately hindered by the authorities through measures like restrictions on the issue of passports, between 1956 and 1980 about 800,000 people emigrated from Poland to the USA and West European countries, some for political reasons, as opponents of the Communist regime; others simply in search of a better life. In the 1980s alone, some 270,000 Poles left the country.

We are in Poland in our hearts.
celinski   
16 Jan 2008
History / Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland? [510]

American machoism at that time.

sorry, thats what happens when you kill my family members.

When exactly?

When we regained independance.

USA kicking anyones butt on there own.

Not the USa silly, Poland.
celinski   
16 Jan 2008
History / Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland? [510]

It is true

I believe we kicked Russia's butt, but then again we had weapons, and were not sleeping with our family. Did you notice that even without weapons in "Katyn" they had to tie our wrists, they did have guns.
celinski   
16 Jan 2008
History / Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland? [510]

Because they had to fight a two-front war

Poland was the one that I saw in the middle and fighting for their country alone. Shot Germany was not fighting for their country, they were after the whole pie.
celinski   
16 Jan 2008
History / Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland? [510]

Germany didn't needed to invade only isolate....

Germany was out of supplys and ammo. They were at the end of their rope anyway.. so to speak. This part, wearing them down , breaking the codes (this was major) , and each and every battle was one less bullet for Germany. I call it all of the troops.
celinski   
16 Jan 2008
History / Should Germany claim to be the victims in Poland? [510]

"Polish Committee of National Liberation"

I must aggree, this was not Poland, this was Stalin running Poland. It is due to this takeover of Poland, militay had to be exiled,"enimies of the state" or be killed, so I guess they had a choice.
celinski   
15 Jan 2008
History / THE POLES ON THE FRONT LINES OF WWII [92]

very interesting web side

Thank you
oneagleswings0.tripod.com

We have to remember the Polish military killed in "Katyn" and the reserve that were sent to Siberia and this was under Stalins orders. Without further ado,

Battlefield whit Polish Soldiers during World War 2


celinski   
15 Jan 2008
History / THE POLES ON THE FRONT LINES OF WWII [92]

involved Monte Cassino

Micheal Caine as a Polish para

Yes, I wanted to compliment you on this avatar.

I wrote to Monte Cassino and asked about the tour, I have not gotten a reply.
celinski   
15 Jan 2008
History / THE POLES ON THE FRONT LINES OF WWII [92]

No, in fact this is what happens when a country is silenced for so long. Lets face it others that feel shame for not helping Poland are not going to push for the truth.If Polish don't insist history report their part, it won't be done.
celinski   
15 Jan 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

that you can still get aides married or not

Then we have rape. Now this is something that needs action.

cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?channel=60Sunday

War Against Women In Congo
The civil war in Congo is an ethnic conflict, but gender has become a crucial factor. Women are bearing the brunt of one of the horrible weapons used in the war: rape. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports.

UP NEXT: Why People Should Care (1:37
celinski   
15 Jan 2008
History / Could the truth "The Kremlin Fesses Up" at last be out? [21]

Has Putin said this?...

Historical amnesia
Putin heralds teachers' manual glorifying Stalin as great leader

Calgary Herald

Monday, December 03, 2007

It's generally best for historical figures who are vilified by the evidence of history to stay that way.
There is usually good reason for their infamy and to rehabilitate them is to forget the painful lessons their brutality taught the world in the first place. Unfortunately, such arguments cut no ice in the provocative and fervidly nationalist Russia of President Vladimir Putin.

Long known for his confrontational stance on foreign relations, authoritarian instincts and nostalgia for Soviet power, Putin took a dangerous step down the road of historical amnesia recently when he began promoting a new manual for Russian high school teachers that glorifies the murderous Soviet dictator Josef Stalin as a great leader who, while cruel, modernized Russia and transformed it into a world power.
celinski   
14 Jan 2008
History / Could the truth "The Kremlin Fesses Up" at last be out? [21]

Putin's glorification of Stalin speaks volumes

Putin is a Stalin wanna be.

Polish women imprisoned under Stalin remember horrors of torture, separation from children
AP Worldstream

Janina Wojnarowska hesitantly lifts her blouse to show the thin white scar where part of her breast used to be. It is a vestige of the horrors she endured in a freezing Stalin-era prison, where she gave birth and was prevented from nursing her baby boy.

"I could not feed my son during the long hours of interrogation, they kept us by open windows in winter, and the breast got black and then hard as stone," says Wojnarowska, 83, recalling the years she spent in a communist prison from 1947 to 1954.

newser.com/article/1A1-D8TUNOR00.html
celinski   
14 Jan 2008
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

Please "Stalin" was the "Hitler" in the east.

Polish women imprisoned under Stalin remember horrors of torture, separation from children

newser.com/article/1A1-D8TUNOR00.html

Undoubtly he was one of the greatest leders of the past, present and sure future world.

Also see new topic

Could the truth "The Kremlin Fesses Up" at last be out?
celinski   
12 Jan 2008
History / Could the truth "The Kremlin Fesses Up" at last be out? [21]

establish a factual basis.

I feel Polish people that lived through this hell are still afraid to talk about the truth. I grew up with a father that always challanged my thoughts on politics. Reguardless of what I felt, he would give me alternate views. Yet try to get him to talk about eastern Poland and Siberia and he would or could not talk. Today we still talk about politics and on certian days he can tell me bits and pieces. I found his mother and one sisters grave in So. Africa and we now can add headstones to them. We laughed at the way his sisters would plunk him on one of their work horses and leave him up there for hours vs having to watch their baby brother. Being silenced did more than keep the bad out, it kept the few happy memories of his home and family that were lost to him forever.
celinski   
12 Jan 2008
History / Could the truth "The Kremlin Fesses Up" at last be out? [21]

The Terror Timeline by Paul Thompson?

No but I will look it up. Thank you

Let them deny,

I have a hard time with that, my grandfather escaped from such a group and I was told I did not have my facts correct. Others that lived in eastern portion of Poland have come forward and told me of loved one's being killed prior to 1939 and to this day fear saying it out loud.
celinski   
12 Jan 2008
History / Could the truth "The Kremlin Fesses Up" at last be out? [21]

revelations to others.

Revelations or lie's. It is amazing how many people do not know the whole truth. History is being taught across the world without the facks. If as you say, "We already knew this", are there so many that deny?