przelotem
24 Dec 2009
History / What if scenario´s for WW2 and Poland [112]
it never worked, even in the latest years of PRL school books were full of stories and poems celebrating the alledged russian-polish friendship, new monuments and memorials for russian bravery and dedication were erected but Poles had survived. the history shows, that no matter for how long Pl was swept away from the map of Europe, this nation has kept itself strong. perhaps under German occupation, if the Nazis had won the war, it would be the same: Pl - the ghost... country, untill they would fight their independence back.
unbeatable...well, at least, this it what we love to think of ourselves :-)
it never worked, even in the latest years of PRL school books were full of stories and poems celebrating the alledged russian-polish friendship, new monuments and memorials for russian bravery and dedication were erected but Poles had survived. the history shows, that no matter for how long Pl was swept away from the map of Europe, this nation has kept itself strong. perhaps under German occupation, if the Nazis had won the war, it would be the same: Pl - the ghost... country, untill they would fight their independence back.
unbeatable...well, at least, this it what we love to think of ourselves :-)