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Prince   
9 Feb 2009
Genealogy / Trzaska Coat of Arms [16]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trzaska_coat_of_arms

"156 names altogether: Balukiewicz, Bałukiewicz, Betko, Białostocki, Biały, Bielecki, Bielski , Błażejewski, Błażejowski, Błażewski, Bogusz, Brunowski, Buczkiewicz, Buczkoewicz, Buczkowicz, Budkiewicz, Butkiewicz, Chojnacki, Chojniski, Choromański, Choynacki, Chrząszczewski, Chrzczonowski, Cierzpięta, Ciskowski, Ciszkowski, Czarnołęski, Czusołowicz, Czusułowicz, Dłuski, Drężeński, Droszacki, Drożecki, Drożewski, Dubrski, Dudkiewicz, Durbski, Durpski, Durski, Dutkiewicz, Dziedzina, Filipkowski, Filuński, Glinicki, Glinka, Goliniński, Goliński, Gołuchowski, Gołyński, Gutowski, Janczewski Glinka, Jarzyna, Jarzyński, Kleczkowski, Knoll, Konopacki, Kotowski, Kotutawicz, Kotutewicz, Kotwicki, Krajewski, Kufałowicz, Kurnoch, Kurnochowski, Lubiejewski, Lubiewski, Luśnia, £apiński, £ukowicz, £yczkowski, Mejszer, Meydalon, Mgorowski, Michalski, Michałowski, Miłocki, Mokowski, Nagórka, Nagórski, Nartow, Nartowski, Nartowt, Niemierowski, Niemirowski, Otwocki, Palmowski, Pancerzyński, Papleński, Papliński, Pątkowski, Pielasz, Podbielski, Podsędkowski, Polaczek, Ponikiewski, Popławski, Poszyliński, Przychodzki, Rojecki, Rojewski, Rotowski, Rycicki, Ryczycki, Rykaczewski, Sczucki, Sieklucki, Słupecki, Sobiesand, Sokołowski, Szczucki, Szwejkowsk, Szwejkowski, Szygowski, Szygowski na Szygach, Świecikowski, Świejko, Świejkowski, Świeykowski, Tarchomiński, Truskowski, Truszkowski, Trzaska, Trzasko-Durski, Trzaskowski, Trzonkowski, Trzonowski, Trzśskowski, Tymczenko, Tyski, Tyszczenko, Tyszka, Wawrzyszewski, Wendrogowski, Wędrogowski, Wieluński, Wilewski, Wileziński, Wiszniewski, Wiśniewski, Włoszczewski, Włoszczowski, Wolszleger, Wołkanowski, Wycbieszyński, Wyleżeński, Wyleżyński, Zabielski, Zakrzewski, Zakrzowski, Zastruski, Zimoszarski, Zorawski, Żórawski, Żurawski"
Prince   
9 Feb 2009
Genealogy / Trzaska Coat of Arms [16]

David_18

You are very wrong at many (most) points . :)
Prince   
12 Feb 2009
History / German Russian aliance durring WWII - Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact [7]

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Text of the secret protocol (in German)

Soviet and German officers meeting after the invasion of Poland

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Soviet and German soldiers in Lublin

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Ribbentrop welcoming Molotov in Berlin, November 1940

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Rendezvous. David Low's cartoon, published in the Evening Standard on 20 September 1939, shows Hitler greeting Stalin, following their joint invasion of Poland, with the words, "The scum of the earth, I believe?". To which Stalin replies, "The bloody assassin of the workers, I presume?"
Prince   
12 Feb 2009
Genealogy / Trzaska Coat of Arms [16]

Well my ancostrs gave for many other families right to use my coat of arms. They had to be good enought :)

As to aristocracy privilages .... after 1918 when Poland regained indendence there was so special treatment for nobility. Maybe only the fact that aristicrats were ususaly richer than others gave them more power.

Polish kings could give titles.
Prince   
12 Feb 2009
History / German Russian aliance durring WWII - Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact [7]

KATYN MASSACRE execution of Polish officers
On 17 September 1939, in violation of the Polish-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, the Red Army invaded the territory of Poland from the east. In the wake of the Red Army's quick advance, which met little resistance, between 250,000 and 454,700 Polish soldiers had become prisoners and were interned by the Soviets. On 5 March 1940, pursuant to a note to Joseph Stalin from Lavrenty Beria, the members of the Soviet Politburo - Stalin, Vyacheslav Molotov, Lazar Kaganovich, Mikhail Kalinin, Kliment Voroshilov and Anastas Mikoyan; signed an order to execute 25,700 Polish "nationalists and counterrevolutionaries"
Prince   
15 Feb 2009
History / What was Polands greatest historical moment? [24]

Germans on knees :)

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The Prussian Homage by Jan Matejko

The Prussian Homage or Tribute (German: Preußische Huldigung; Polish: hołd pruski) was the formal investment of Albert of Prussia as duke of the Polish fief of Ducal Prussia.

Prince   
15 Feb 2009
Genealogy / Trzaska Coat of Arms [16]

But how does one go find these anscentors. I'm running into brick walls all over the place, which causes me to become more persistent. Okay, down right stubborn, and not want to give up looking.

If you don't know :) You are propably not so noble ... noble :)

I have been posting mine coat of arms in my fathers line :)

This is my coat of arms in my mothers line :)

I am sure about my orign.

:)
Prince   
16 Feb 2009
News / More and more jobs moving to Poland from other parts of Europe... [50]

Of course PO is much better when it comes to reacions on crisise

I hope that PO is not going to listen voices like "They don't react" "We need to act we need to stimulate economy, we need to spend money"

Polish debt is much more expenisve due to higher interest rates and this year is going to be hard for those who are looking for money to borrow...
Prince   
16 Feb 2009
History / UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army. How they killed poles in Volhynia (1943). [139]

the fact is that UPA worked with Nazis extensively when it was not fighting them and that UPA in methods and ideology can easily be compared to the worst murderers of the Nazi regime.

I agree about this part of history but modern Ukraine isn't threat for Poland.
Prince   
16 Feb 2009
History / UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army. How they killed poles in Volhynia (1943). [139]

So if Jeremi was Ukrainian all this battles about which you have mentioned before were between Ukrianians ? :)

It was Jeremi who wanted to suppres Cossack uprising in blood. Cossacks made uprisng for higher salaries ... and it is different story. If you want to build your national identity on cossacks ... let it be so but then Jeremi was Pole. If you want to bild your national identity on Jeremi ... then ...
Prince   
16 Feb 2009
History / UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army. How they killed poles in Volhynia (1943). [139]

Oh yes they wanted. If you want to talk about ethnicy of Cossacks ... they were bunch of criminals from whole Europe... Spain, Germany, Poland, Lithuania ect. Everybody who had problems with law in his country could join Cossacks.

Cossacks made uprising not to protect Ukrianian peasants but to increase their sallaries, they wanted more numerous conscrptions in to Crows army.

Ukrainian peasan't had hard life as Polish peasants, German peasnats, French peasants ... in 18 - 19 century whole europe endend this system and now money run the world.

Build your national identity on what you want ... you can do it on Cossacks. Poles don't consider Ukrianians to be Poles but have more realistic view on what have happend in the past.
Prince   
17 Feb 2009
History / UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army. How they killed poles in Volhynia (1943). [139]

they didn't judge people based on their position in the world, money or origin - like great "republic" at that time.

Let it be so - be good Cossack who value freedom don't judge people based on their position, money and origin. Poland is good for you and don't want to conquer your land. Indpendent democratic Ukraine living in peace with Poland is what we need.
Prince   
17 Feb 2009
History / UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army. How they killed poles in Volhynia (1943). [139]

To be honest it is PiS and post communists who love Ukrainians and prefere to avoid debates about darker sides of Ukrainian history.

To be honest Ukraine is so young country struggling with one common identity that Kaczyński and Kwasniewski are right at this point. They are still not ready for such debate.
Prince   
17 Feb 2009
History / UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army. How they killed poles in Volhynia (1943). [139]

The problem is that in times of Cossacks if Polish peasants wanted to change the system my Polish ancestors would smash your ancestors with German, Czech, Hungarian nobility ... without anny hesitation, of course first to help would be aristocracy from our commonwealth.

If Polish worst enemies had similar problems with their peasants ... and our peasants wanted similar right ... of course in such Polish aristocracy would help them.

Look on French revolutuion and european reacion on this event ...
Prince   
17 Feb 2009
Real Estate / Foreigners: Please don't buy Polish Land! [823]

Foreigners: Please don't buy the Polish Land!

There is no such debate about land ect. There were such fears before joining EU but I haven't heard about such problems.
Prince   
17 Feb 2009
History / UPA barbarian murders on Polish and Jewish neighbors during WW2 [150]

west Ukrainians were rather supporting Nazi Germany.

After the war they fought against Red Army what haven't stoped them from confiscation of Polish properties in Lwów (Poles in Lwów were ethnic Poles 60%)

blame it on socrates, I had to dig myself out of my Ukie hole;)

That is why Polish communists were right.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Wisła

Operation Wisła (Polish: Akcja Wisła) was the codename for the 1947 deportation of southeastern post-war Poland's Ukrainian, Boyko and Lemko populations, carried out by the Polish Communist authorities About 200,000 people, mostly of Ukrainian ethnicity, residing in southeastern Poland were forcibly resettled to the new territories in the north and west of the country. The operation was named after the Vistula River, Wisła in Polish.

The stated goal of the operation was to suppress the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which had been terrorizing and murdering Armia Ludowa units and ethnic Polish civilians in those southeastern territories since 1944.[2] The direct pretext for Operation Wisła was the March 28, 1947, assassination of the Polish communist General Karol Świerczewski in an ambush which had allegedly been set up by the UPA's Chrin and Stach sotnias. About 12 hours after the incident, the Polish communist authorities took the official decision to deport all the Ukrainians and Lemkos from the southeastern territories of the People's Republic of Poland (1944-1990).

Prince   
17 Feb 2009
History / UPA barbarian murders on Polish and Jewish neighbors during WW2 [150]

Germans know more about "blind spot" than your retarded brain will ever learn. I met many Germans in my beloved Lviv and they happened to know a lot of our history and culture.

It is good direction. Knock this doors but it is going to be very hard to find support there. Germans are not going to risk good relationshp with Russians for Ukrainians (even they like Uks much more than Russians) :)
Prince   
18 Feb 2009
History / UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army. How they killed poles in Volhynia (1943). [139]

Nathan is right. Original Polish nobility gave for Lithuanian elites the right to use our coat of arms. Lithuenias gave for Poland Ukriane and Poland helped Lithuanians in war against Russia. More or less it is how commonweath has been formed.

You can find some people who use my coat of arms and are origianly form Lithuanians.

Later elites in Ukraine and Lithuania have chosen Polish identity - locals started to call them Polish lords. (we are talking about 15-17 century).

Later Ukrianians murdered in revange for Polish lords in deep Ukriane ethnic Poles in Lwów.
Prince   
18 Feb 2009
News / Poland will take half a century to catch up with the West [240]

I am not entiteld to ZUS. I speculate on currency, futures ect, I pay 18% tax form this activity but I don't have insurace. I have land I pay KRUS insurance.

I don't have company and I am not employee I am not entieled to ZUS.