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Joined: 5 Jun 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 6 Jun 2008
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Posts: Total: 6 / In This Archive: 6
From: USA, Chicago
Speaks Polish?: Yes
Interests: Slavic languages, Polish history/politics, Technology, Physical fitness

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SlavicWarrior   
5 Jun 2008
History / Slavic mythology [44]

Slavs are of the Indo-European branch, so we share a lot in common with all people of Europe. The Hellenic god of thunder/war is ZEUS, in Germanic it is THOR, and in Slavic it is PERUN. This clearly demonstrates or mutual pagan ancestry. We are all decendants of the Indo-European Aryan branch.
SlavicWarrior   
5 Jun 2008
Life / What is there to do in Warsaw?? [37]

For the sack of the Gods, you are already located in the city. All you need to do is step outside and roam around. There is plenty to see everywhere you happen to go. Good luck.
SlavicWarrior   
6 Jun 2008
History / WARSAW 1939. BETWEEN THE WARS [14]

I doubt that Warsaw will have any interesting projects, but I guess it all depends what you are looking for. I don't consider modern art to be real art and I don't consider modern architecture to be reflective of the European soul. I am a big fan of neo-classical architecture and I think that such projects will not be undertaken in Warasaw anymore. Most of the great neo-classical structures and buildings were destroyed in this last fratricidal war of Europeans fighting Europeans.
SlavicWarrior   
6 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

Time to move on. The German government is not the same that existed back then. Time for Europeans to clean up their non-white immigration problem. The cultures and lands of Europe are being altered forever. The loss of national identity is irreversable. If nothing will be done soon there will be no cultural identity except racially mixed-up confused people who only find their identity in the materialism they own and money shall become god.
SlavicWarrior   
6 Jun 2008
History / Ancient Polish History thread [180]

Russians live in Russia, while Ukrainians live in Ukraine. While they share predominantly common ancestry, they use different languages, although the Russian language admittedly does sound like a dialect of the Ukrainian language ;-)

There is actually more similarity between Ukrainian and Polish than there is between Ukrainian and Russian. In addition to that Poland lost a lot of peasants to the Ukranians in the middle ages that were mistreated by the Polish nobility. The western part of the Ukraine is a Polish/Ukrainian mix of people and linguistics.