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Mucha   
23 Sep 2009
History / Another WWII thread. [69]

"All truth lies simply in perspective..."
-Mucha

Sounds like a great quote, no? Not sure who (if anyone) said it so, I'll take credit for it at this point. :^)

BTW - I love this forum, but wow, some of the arguments...trolls vs suckers, suckers vs trolls... sheesh.
Mucha   
23 Sep 2009
News / Poland Remembers start of WW2 [200]

a nice article, somewhat related:

rferl.org/content/ Retired_British_General_Says_Enormous_WWII_Debt_Owed_To_Poland/1826502.html
Mucha   
22 Sep 2009
News / Poland Remembers start of WW2 [200]

wzgrza - you are 100% absolutely correct. I could not agree more.

(with the exception of the "all western types" comment - there ARE folks here in the US who are both aware of and appreciate the Polish contribution to WW2, just want to make that clear)
Mucha   
22 Sep 2009
History / Inka 1946.... Polish Heroine [3]

I would like to see that film.
Tragic story...unfortunately just one of many many tragic stories of that era.
Mucha   
22 Sep 2009
News / Poland Remembers start of WW2 [200]

For anyone interested - September 1939 reenactment in Yorkville Il, near Chicago. I'm even in a few of these :):

progressforpoland.com/gallery1/wrzesien-1939-rekonstrukcja-historyczna-yorkville-il/0
polskieradio.com/galerie/poland1939/index.html
Mucha   
22 Sep 2009
History / Poland war propaganda poster - can anyone explain this picture? [292]

This poster was intended to demoralize the Poles. It's propaganda, like the most effective kind, contains an amount of truth however exaggerated and intended to play on emotion.

It essentially blames the English ("Anglio") for the destruction that was being rained down on them.
What it means: "England" (not sure why not "UK) betrayed the alliance between the two countries thereby causing Poland's situation. Not too complicated.
Mucha   
13 Apr 2008
History / Polish reenacting/Living History [5]

Nice to see someone else here interested!
Initially I focused on the 1st Independent Polish Parachute Brigade as that unit has always fascinated me for both military and political reasons, but over the years I've ended up assembling several different impressions as the group I'm a part of expanded. In addition to the Para Brigade, I have impressions for '39, AK, 2nd Corps, and 10th Dragoons/1st Armoured Division.

I was under the impression that there were several thriving Polish units in the UK?
Mucha   
13 Apr 2008
History / Polish reenacting/Living History [5]

I've been involved in Polish reenacting for the past 15 years or so (mostly WW2) and have been fortunate to meet many others both in Poland and here in the US who also participate in this sort of thing. I was wondering if there were any other members here who are also reenactors/Living history-type folks? If so, what is your focus?

Also, If there's anyone here interested, there is a forum similar to this one that deals with Polish reenacting and history in general, all are most welcome to join and participate!

polishreenactor.proboards82.com/v45index.cgi?
Mucha   
26 Mar 2008
Genealogy / Poris, any info on this surname? [11]

very interesting! I do vaguely recall some talk of my grandmother's family being from Jelenia Gora. The proximity of Wałbrzych to Jelenia Gora is unmistakable.
Mucha   
26 Mar 2008
Genealogy / Poris, any info on this surname? [11]

Czerwony - thanks!

Yes this one is tricky as I cannot find anything that matches very well. I was thinking that maybe it was mispelled by US Customs when first arriving here.

That was quite common from what I hear. "Poris" and "Poriz" would be pronounced nearly the same in Polish (no distiction between the s and z at the end of the word). To an English-speaking customs agent, an "s" would make more sense than a "z". So maybe it's Poriz? Like "Paulina Porizkova" for instance? Who knows..

The Czech word : "poříz" seems to somewhat fit, but then the pronunciation changes, no? I'm confused...:^P
Mucha   
20 Mar 2008
Life / Germans and Poles - Fiction or Myth? [127]

zankel - speaking as an American who's traveled abroad, please don't ever believe or trust the media or many politicians. They will dredge up the past, twist the present, cite negative facts only and ignore positive, reignite old prejuidices, or do anything to sell newspapers or drive popular opinion. "The boogieman effect".

As an American who's traveled extensively in Europe I can honestly say that at the moment we (Americans) seem to be the biggest "boogieman", trust me on that one!

I have many Polish friends and I am of Polish descent myself, no Pole that I know hates Germans. Matter of fact, Poles seem to be some of the most open-minded folks out there.

Trust faces, and experiences and not the media! :^P
Mucha   
17 Mar 2008
Genealogy / Poris, any info on this surname? [11]

On my grandmother's side, her family surname was "Poris".
To me this always sounded a bit Czech or Slovak maybe? I believe the family on that side was originally from Galicia.
Unfortunately my grandparents passed away a few years ago, I would love to trace my family tree though.
Does anyone have any insight into that surname? Polish meaning, etc
thanks!
Mucha   
17 Mar 2008
Life / Cool Polish names [133]

I like Marcin, for some reason I do not like Zbigniew (sorry to any Zbigniew's here)
I however love all female Polish names, cannot help it..
(even Zbigniewa if there is such a thing)
Mucha   
15 Mar 2008
Life / The Papaya (Urszula Dudziak) taking over Poland [15]

I can't dance to save my life....I have no hope here..but if I get a wig like that and just move like a mad man maybe I'll be on to something.

heck, at least it beats the "chicken dance"..
Mucha   
15 Mar 2008
Life / Any MoPars in Poland? [2]

I never saw a single muscle car at all when I was there but that was quite a few years ago. Plenty of newer Fords GM and Chrysler stuff though. I cant imagine how much it would cost to fill the tank of a ripping 440 with the gas prices there! :P
Mucha   
14 Mar 2008
History / WWII planes in Poland [38]

Don't mean to butt in being new here and all, but WW2 airplanes are an interest of mine. June 6-8 there is going to be a WW2 Air-show and huge living history weekend in Reading PA, really a phenomenal event maam.org/maamwwii.html

highly recommended!

No P-7's, P-11, or anything of the sort though...
I did hear of someone in Poland actually rebuilding a fully functional and flying replica of a P11. I wish I knew more detail.