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Bratwurst Boy   
23 Aug 2009
History / WOULD EUROPE BE SAFER IF ŚLĄSK, SCOTLAND ET AL WERE FREE? [22]

The American flag started with 13 stars and it is quite handsome with 50 now.

But with 100 too? I think we would make the 100 quite easily...

Just look at this:
Right now they count 260 (not all in the EU though)..
Bratwurst Boy   
23 Aug 2009
History / WOULD EUROPE BE SAFER IF ŚLĄSK, SCOTLAND ET AL WERE FREE? [22]

I propose that all European regions adopt the flag of Thuringia, Germany.

Thuringia??? Why especially Thuringia?

Don't you think the regions can come up with their own flags???
(The bavarian flag hangs as high as the german flag...in Bavaria that is...) ;)
Bratwurst Boy   
17 Aug 2009
Polonia / Poland and France cultures are similar [112]

Your information on moronic Germanic western propaganda is outstanding...

You start to sound like Crowie...get a grip man!
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

But it's a foreign language to both, the Germans AND the Poles.
It's illogical to make a language of business to a lingua franca in such a construct.

German for example is the native language of many Europeans, more than Russian, English or French!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German-speaking_Europe

English became the language of business only because of the aftermath of WWII and the US-American influence..such things can change ya know!

The Poles will continue to speak Polish/the Germans will continue to speak German and the officials will have to use both....from bilingual kindergartens onwards etc...:)
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

We could put the capitol in Silesia for major awesome.

Yeah!:)

But wait... what language?

Hmmm....why not two languages? There are examples in Europe where that works..

English would be the logical choice.

English??? Why english???
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

Well...as the Germans spread their seed in the East for centuries it should make for a good balance!

At least one fourth of the Poles should have german roots actually :)
Bratwurst Boy   
8 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

You repeat this over and over again, BBoy. Unfortunately, Treaty of Versailles can explain the outbreak of WWII and what the Nazis had done during it, but it certainly cannot justify it.

Who want's to justify a war? Any war?
Explaining is enough...

He does at times give a different impression, though.

WWI was a fight for power between the old bullies and the new one.

After a combined effort the new one was shown his place and due a treaty it was tried to keep him down.

Holding down an industrious, highly industrialized and technological savvy (and miffed) people of 80 millions in the heart of Europe proved to be impossible...

WWII followed, worse than the first one.

Another joint effort was needed again to stop the madness but instead another vindictive "hold the hun down" kind of treaty it was seen by another new "kid" on the block (the only one with real power now) without all the european baggage and centuries old powergames and grievances that the balance in Europe was changed nevertheless.

The old bullies lost their empires, the new bully was being pacified and all more or less pressed into a kind of structure which made any further war kind of senseless....

You were saying?
Bratwurst Boy   
8 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

Actually i have used that in the past in some sort of context.

Then maybe YOU could help me out???

Yeh but Germany wanted a piece of World domination, you know it be true. If not Hitler then who?

As compared to the british empire or the french empire?
But that was the reason for WWI...WWII was the continuation...
Bratwurst Boy   
8 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

Well...not "all of a sudden"...I would say!

He was a desaster waiting to happen...said a negotiator at Versailles in 1919 already.."...just an armistice..."
Bratwurst Boy   
8 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

*winks back*

Babinich is the only one...you didn't need to be a German to be a Nazi! (Hitler the Austrian, Waffen-SS from around Europe etc.)

axishistory.com/index.php?id=307

Nearly 350,000 non-German volunteers from no less than 16 occupied countries served willingly in Adolf Hitler's Waffen SS combat units from 1940-1945.

But that is not the point...Babi likes to talk about "taking over responsibility of the nations deed" amidst a discussion (for Germans only of course), but doesn't tell me HOW?????
Bratwurst Boy   
8 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

First off there was no Polish nation at that time.

I rather meant the poor Ukrainians (could never be Poles, of course not)...nonetheless I still would like to know what "taking responsibility" would entail in your eyes...somehow you forgot the mention that everytime you ask people to do it!
Bratwurst Boy   
8 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

The Poles are surprised by the Central Rada when the Ukrainians sign a peace accord with the Germans at Brest-Litovsk on 02/09/1918.

Maybe they should accept responsibility for their nations deeds? The question is...HOW????
Bratwurst Boy   
7 Aug 2009
History / Does Poland deserve credit for the 1989 Revolution? [87]

They got it backwards, and are trying their hardest to ensure that Poland brings up the image of a harmless, innocent, extremely yappy and brain-dead Poodle dog.

It backfires...that's for sure!
Bratwurst Boy   
7 Aug 2009
History / WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]

The Hungarians were aware that Poles were fighting for their freedom and tried to extend a helping hand.

The same Hungarians who allied themselves to Germany during WWII?
Whose land was stolen and given to other, new countries like it happened to Germany?

Nice chaps, I agree!

Oh...erm....in case you ask them to take over responsibility for their nations deeds, what exactly should they do?
Bratwurst Boy   
7 Aug 2009
History / Does Poland deserve credit for the 1989 Revolution? [87]

Am I a typical Pole, BB?

I don't think so..we can actually communicate with each other..exchange knowledge etc.

Borrka has only anti-german platitudes for himself...

people seemed to think the Berlin Wall falling was the single event that led to the downfall of the USSR or something. All kinds of strange and ridiculous notions about the whole deal, from my (superior, and better-educated) perspective.

That may be...I'm not disputing that.
But it is in no way true that the Germans or the german government had any influence about that.

It's in my view again a very polish thing to blame Germany for everything...THAT is typical polish!

And that is not the only example....if an American talkshow hosts tells a polish joke - the fault of the Germans.
If an english tabloid calls Auschwitz a polish camp - the fault of the Germans and so on and so on and so on.
Now this...of course Germany is behind CNN showing the wall if they want to tell something about '89...suuuuuuure!

Who is obsessed here?
Bratwurst Boy   
7 Aug 2009
History / Have Poles blood on their hands? :) [496]

Well...if you would be so kind to read the quotes and links you would see that it isn't only me being "cheeky" but the judgement of history and facts.

It's interesting to pull your polish myths apart one by one.
You are obviously brought up on falsifications, propaganda or at least on a VERY one sided view of polish history (in short: Poles fantastic - Germans beasts/Ukrainians some kind of subhumans/Brits traitors etc.).

It's wrong!
Bratwurst Boy   
7 Aug 2009
History / Does Poland deserve credit for the 1989 Revolution? [87]

Yes, I do.Definitely.

Well, then you should know that Germans prefer polish platitudes and generalizations and falsifications and also your common crap with links and evidence....so please keep that in mind for the next time you plan to put your foot into your mouth!