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Joined: 14 Nov 2007 / Female ♀
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From: USA, Connecticut
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celinski   
24 Nov 2007
News / Man from Zakopane who cut off his own genitals [53]

sledz,

Could be worse, we could be going in for surgury in the am. In Connecticut, USA we have to sign and then the dr. signs the place of surgury. Maybe Poland should do that?

LOL/ Carol
celinski   
24 Nov 2007
News / Man from Zakopane who cut off his own genitals [53]

self-bobbitized

Buddy know of Mrs. Bobbit that cut it off in the USA and then wouldn't tell the cops where her cheaten hubby's part was tossed. LOL Dog ran off with it. No really they found it and put it back. I think it would be more fun to super glue his hand to it and laugh like heck as he goes to the hospital to get it unstuck. Whats that they say"cheaters never prosper". Carol
celinski   
28 Nov 2007
History / History of Poland which was "absorbed" by Russia [9]

Are you referring to 1939-1945 when Germany attacted from the west and them Russia from the west. This is also a part of history that I am trying to name on another link. Eastern Poland was in what is now Ukraine. This is where "Katyn" took place. Then the Russians went into the homes of Polish osadnik (front line ww1 in reserve) farmers unarmed, in the night, took them and the rest of the family to box cars destined for Siberia concentration camps. Stalin was going to use them as slaves until they died. This group needs a name and if you can think of any please find my post and add it.

Thanks, Carol
celinski   
29 Nov 2007
History / Anyone know 88 Helena Wolinska masterminding execution of Gen Fieldorf? [15]

I can see now why she should be held responsable. It just shows how much history I have to learn. How sad this is for her country. Carol

This story is carried by: telegraph.co.uk

It's three pages and makes interesting reading.

Wroclaw,

Thank you so much for this artical. I just finished it and pray she is held accountable. I understand 10 years is an insult when we read of her crimes. Then I must remember if she serves the full sentence it will be "life", at her age. Maybe then it shall not be quite so funny to her. Thank you, Carol
celinski   
30 Nov 2007
UK, Ireland / Are there many poles in Bolton/Manchester area? [6]

I love Connecticut but it's very expensive. In the fall the trees are beautiful, reds, orange, yellow. Although I live on a farm in Bolton I was brought up in Manchester. I can drive to the beach in 1/2 hour. People here are always running, work, school, out to clubs. Coffee is a must have, like tea is to England. One thing I will say is great here, a woman is able to make a great living in the work field. They own company's are doctors or really whatever they want to be. Schooling is very good but still not good enough for me. My children are into motocross and in Connecticut if you don't have land it's hard to find a place to ride. Lucky me they all come here. We have malls for shopping, very high tax's on cigarettes, gas is high and I have a full size blazer with a 350 engine so that does not help. Other than that I guess we are the same. Carol
celinski   
30 Nov 2007
History / The Impossible Escape - Proposed Feature Film about Polish GULAG survivor [8]

utter fiction

By whom? Carol

The remarkable tale of cavalry officer Rawicz and six fellow prisoners, who escaped from a Siberian gulag and trekked across the taiga to freedom. It's an astonishing tale of strength and determination. These men, already in poor condition in Yakutsk, manage to sustain themselves on foot over 4,000 miles of barren land and mountains.

longitudebooks.com/find/p/11649/mcms.html

When we look at this and remember what happened when amnesty was granted, the people were half dead and now they were out. Many who could not afford a train are still there today. Others who paid for a ticket out were abandoned along the way.

Going from Kresy took 3-4 weeks with very few stops and a train to get to Siberia. Going out our families had many casualties. Some found farms along the way to work for food.

Even if you were lucky enough to make it to Teheran look at the cemetery's there because they were so depleted and disease was epidemic because of the conditions. Look at the children that were orphaned after amnesty, this continued well into the fifty's and possibly 60's. I read story after story of families having to leave deceased members in unmarked graves on the road out of Siberia. Many of them were woman and small children alone as the husbands and older children went to regroup the Home Army on Russian soil.

On the link below are some that lived to tell. An epic story of human endurance is being challenged. Did wartime prisoners really walk from Siberia to India? What choice were they given? Carol

Once I read about a Polish guy, who escaped from Siberia walking thousands of miles

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6098218.stm
celinski   
30 Nov 2007
USA, Canada / USA, the nation of immigrants [30]

I was first born on USA soil. What a differance born into freedom vs, fighting for your rights. After what my family went throught being Roman Catholics from Kresy 1939-45, I can't even think how the ones that stayed could be silenced. Your babies, families, whole generations got killed, yet don't you dare speak about it. How is that for healing. Since 1989 they tell them ok you can feel again. I respect the Polish strength, I on the other hand being born here, would not have made it to long in communist Poland.

Carol
celinski   
2 Dec 2007
Love / Polish women are the best!!!!!! [77]

nice to meet you and Thank you, I tell my husband the same thing all the time. God is he a lucky guy. LOL Carol
celinski   
2 Dec 2007
History / Ancient Polish History thread [180]

Thank you all for the fantastic information and pictures. I wanted to ask as you watch this if you see any information that you don't aggree with if you can tell me? Early Poland I have not studied as much and this is why I ask? Thank you and enjoy.

Carol /USA



Historia Polski History of Poland

Yes, it is the same as above by, Piorun if you watch it already. Thanks, Carol
celinski   
3 Dec 2007
History / My Opinion about the Former President Walesa, Lech [28]

I think he did a great job. I am in the United States and personally I am so tired of watching President Putin push Poland around. Being in the spot light is part of politics and I can remember when critics said he was drunk at "Katyn memorial" , I don't really care as I may have had a shot or two myself in his position. I pray Poland's new President does not kis- Russia's b-tt. If Putin remains running what I consider communist country someone must tell him, "Poland is a free country", stop telling, threatening, insulting a country that stands tall, Poland.

Education of the past will fully surface for this nation to see and at long last what took place in Poland and shall have it's rightful place in history. This is what Walesa was doing. God Bless him.

Carol, USA

Walesa was one of a few men who HAD BALLS ENOUGH to oppose the communist government.

celinski   
3 Dec 2007
History / Polish Jews - they changed their Jewish surnames to Polish [532]

Jews run POLAND G*d bless :)

People run Poland.

It is this mindset that hurts relationships. I am Roman Catholic and am not better or running Jewish, just as Jewish do not run Poland. My family also went through a holocaust but due to not being included with Jewish they are now (due to being free) being able to have their place in the history books. In eastern Poland, Kresy, it was the Jewish that told the Russian where the Polish Army reserve family's lived. The Jewish in 1943 were right there with the SS Ukraine burning houses and killing neighbors. No Jewish do not run any nation and when in Isral they said this was their birth right land. In Poland Jewish set up their own army and segregate themselves as special, the chosen. No, I shall be equal to Jewish and the sooner they understand this mindset the better for all.

Note: Hitlers plan was for all Polish people, not just the Jewish he started with.

Carol, USA
celinski   
4 Dec 2007
History / WW2: Britain Declares War on Germany to Save Poland [290]

I hear very little on what that piece of work "Stalin" was pulling on the side lines.

The only reason Cassino fell was from months of British and commenwealth assaults on it softning up the dwindling german defenders

That's like trying to open a jar and when you can't you give it to someone else who opens it. You must have loosened it, right. LOL Carol
celinski   
5 Dec 2007
History / WW2: Britain Declares War on Germany to Save Poland [290]

I guess it's one thing to say, If you keep attacking Poland we (British) will declair war on you. At this point it would have been nice if the British after declairing war, came and helped. But instead the guns were silenced and the Polish fought alone. Carol
celinski   
5 Dec 2007
History / WW2: Britain Declares War on Germany to Save Poland [290]

Soviet army

You mean the "Soviet army" that took over our contry when we were betrayed, right?

Free Polish forces

They were busy trying to find a home after being betrayed and losing their country. No they were not invited as they were no longer needed to die for others. Carol

opps country not contry
celinski   
5 Dec 2007
History / WW2: Britain Declares War on Germany to Save Poland [290]

US airplanes

Sadly, USA was helping "Stalin" and on the western side. When they wanted (along with Britian) to help Poland, it was "Stalin" that said no.

Thank God Polish are such strong people. With what they went through by all rights they should have perished. Polish people are, "strong like bulls". This was why men like Stalin had them "unarmed" and still had to tie their hands (Katyn) before shooting them in the head. Or attack them when "unarmed" on farms (kresy) with their families sleeping. Maybe we should be wondering what the outcome for Poland would have been had just the last two things not taken place?

Carol
celinski   
5 Dec 2007
History / WW2: Britain Declares War on Germany to Save Poland [290]

The British were a beacon of light for the World at this time and thank god goodness prevailed, had Hitler beaten Us who knows what world we would be living in right now.

This beacon you speak of did Poland no good when they said to Germany stop or we'll declair war and then did nothing. So big deal they declaired war and watched as Poland waited for British to back them. Even when Polish knew they had been betrayed, they stayed and helped fight. You say "who know what world we would be living in right now", look what ended up happening to Poland, I guess we can tell you.

Carol
celinski   
6 Dec 2007
History / WW2: Britain Declares War on Germany to Save Poland [290]

Perhaps it's hard for you to accept the fact that it is the United States that is responsible

You are right I may have come down on Britian to hard. I get upset when I hear negative on Poland's role downplayed. Ok with that said, I'm sorry Brits didn't mean to take it out on you. Next, I can accept the USA screw up by listening to Stalin. Go to the Roosevelt Presidential library and read the actual memo's. USA can't have the sell out placed on them. Now Stalin, look at Churchill and Rossevelts telegrams when they wanted to go help Poland. It was Stalins threats that got them to back down. How can we blame USA when Russians and Germans were killing Poles. USA and Britian did not attack Poland. The sellout was to appease Stalin and yes maybe if communication was clearer between Roosevelt and Churchill things wouldn't have ended the way they did. It was Churchill that said he was not going to continue talks with Stalin and shut the door. They were both wrong. Carol
celinski   
6 Dec 2007
Genealogy / Polish War records [10]

Check Karta for more records

karta.org.pl/Default.asp?jezyk=2
celinski   
6 Dec 2007
History / Should goverments pull in war criminals from WWII? [33]

This article tends to look at Nazi and leave out Russian or SS Ukraine. My question is for all war criminals. They would now be rather old and trial dates would push that even older before a sentence would start. What do others feel? Carol

Last Chance' to Hunt Down Nazi War Criminals

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/05/AR2007120502437_pf.html
celinski   
6 Dec 2007
History / Should goverments pull in war criminals from WWII? [33]

and some victims more deserving of justice.

Thats what I was thinking. After my family were sent to concentration camps the crimes were their homes were "Kresy" went beyond the limit. I remember when I first started learning about this, I called my father and said, " Thank God you were in Siberia." He never had to ask but knew why I said that. To fully understand what the SS Ukraine, Jewish and Germans were capable of doing I had to read and see a history. No one was spared and the manners of death were nothing shot of barbaric.

Britian knows who commited the crimes and after the war gave them a safe home. In Ukraine, they know and one person said the families need to come to terms with their families misdeeds.

I guess I was just wondering if anyone else thinks about this? Carol

genocide007.webpark.pl/przedmowa_english.htm
celinski   
6 Dec 2007
History / Should goverments pull in war criminals from WWII? [33]

What the hell did SS,SD and Gestapo have to do with americans?

Where do you think the ones that survived live? USA

Celinski you are very ignorant.

If they held even some of them accountable it would have showed that someone gave a sh*t. Its accountability that prevents this in the future. As for your "ignorant" screw you southern, ignorance is kissing butt and pretending it didn't happen. Do you see how people in the nation reacted when they had a day for SS Ukraines. I am not saying they are all bad, it's because the ones that were was left unresolved and this gives them all a bad name.

You want to open the Pandora box?

Who's ignorant now, do you think I learned this from being there? No, people still have very strong feelings about this.

Carol