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ShortHairThug   
30 Jan 2011
Genealogy / Where my family came from: Wreszow Kolbuszowa, Wola Lubecka Tarnow. [10]

mstapor1, here are the links to the ones you are missing since Polonius gave you the link to Wola Lubecka already.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolbuszowa
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rzesz%C3%B3w
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarn%C3%B3w

Kolbuszowa between the wars

Does anyone know about this village between the wars, my grandfather came from there, he was Polish/Ukrainian. I heard there is an open air Ukrainian museum there now.

I'm curious who the nobles were who owned the land, I believe it was the Zamoyski's but am not sure.

See some sites:

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ShortHairThug   
28 Jan 2011
Language / 'Odwalam się' - few questions [5]

My research leads me to believe that this means 'piss off'

Piss off! = Spierdalaj!
Slightly less offensive would be "spierniczaj" or "spieprzaj" and least offensive: "odwal się", "spadaj", "zjeżdżaj", "spływaj", "zwiewaj" or "zmykaj" but this is in 1st person meaning "I'm Outta Here!" same as "zmykam", "spływam", "zwiewam".
ShortHairThug   
27 Jan 2011
News / Pubs in Poznan kick out Roma? [256]

To the OP: Interesting that this whole topic is started by an anonymous Jew -Those discriminating Poles.
One Roma refused service not exactly worth all that hype; after all it’s not like a state sponsored discrimination in Israel and elsewhere against Palestinians and Arab minority or any minority, is it?

For the Yanks:
Speaking on behalf of US government Condoleezza Rice in 2008 suggested that Palestinian refugees who are seen as nothing more than Gypsies by Israel and US alike could be resettled in South America, Chile and Argentina to be exact. If you want to be seen as great humanitarians, why not your own country? Discrimination of entire people by US government is nothing new and what about their fundamental right to go home? You’re all just a bunch of hypocrites. What about Native Americans that are refused service in restaurants and bars in Southwest all the time, being seen as drunks all the time? Yes I've witnessed it myself or any other group? You sure have plenty to choose from there.

The Brits:
Don’t you have your own problems with pikes? I think all of you are familiar with that subject no matter what part of Britain or Ireland you hail from.

Everyone else who would screen bloody murder:
Italy in 2008 declared a state of emergency due to the presence of Roma, and evicted thousands of them. Didn’t France announce it would round up and expel illegal Roma immigrants and destroy hundreds of their encampments? Germany is in the process of repatriating thousands of Roma to Kosovo. Now we know true reason why they were in favor of Kosovo split from Serbia. I remember something about Roma caravan chased out of Flanders in Belgium. Etc.

Like Stalin have said:
One death is a tragedy; one million just a statistic.
ShortHairThug   
27 Jan 2011
Genealogy / Looking for relatives in Poland, Snaza, Miotke, Wirkus, Lewandowski [7]

Would anyone know if Snaza is shortened or a correct Polish name?

Snaza is correct; it’s formed from a root word ‘snaga’ meaning cleanliness. Other variations are Snazyk and Snażyk but those are formed from snażyć (to clean oneself or to try your best or extra hard).

Miotke is patronymic from an old Slavic name Miecislaw, today Mieczysław.

Wirkus is formed from a German word ‘wirkhus’ meaning tool shed.

All of those are from Pomorze region of Poland.

Lewandowski ; I guess no explanation needed, you’ll find people with this name all over todays Poland.
ShortHairThug   
16 Jan 2011
Work / part-time job in Poland needs work permit? [40]

Here's a leaflet published by "Centrum Informacyjne dla Cudzoziemców" that explains the revelent information in a nutshell, just open up the pdf document [forummigracyjne.org/files/157/pfm-ulotka-praca+zezwolenie-A5-01-EN-rozkl.pdf] - Praca w Polsce - ANG to view it in English.

If you're a citizens of Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Moldova or Georgia, they published a separate leaflet describing the opportunities to work in Poland without the need for a work permit.
ShortHairThug   
15 Jan 2011
Love / Culture of Polish people (searching for a Polish guy who is the father of my baby) [45]

We don't know the full story

OP has every right to search for a deadbeat dad. If he's man enough to make a baby, he should be man enough to support it or at very least acknowledge his own flash and blood and if it'll take the courts for him to realize this, let it be so, no need for the kid to suffer, it's not the kids fault. Full story will come out at the paternity test, a fitting end to his island adventure, end of story.
ShortHairThug   
14 Jan 2011
News / Poland's atheist loonies have had their 5 minutes [239]

Perhaps there is a much better explanation.

Yup there is; a society that is heavily into fetishes one of which is dressing up like a clergy because it turns them on and printing that sort of prn since the 60's should not be surprised when finally their next generation of degenerates thinks it is normal. Perverts that's all they are.
ShortHairThug   
14 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / Things that Polish-American should know about Poland. [168]

Sorry, but Poles are mongrels by blood, just like 99% of Europeans.

Ukrainian, Lemko, Kashubian, Silesian all Slavic at least and Polish. Lithuanian although Balts are also Polish if you ask me, the German you mentioned are only different by the group they belong to but European none the less. Mongrels by blood are Yanks except for the inbreed types deep down south, though they will go extinct if they continue that sh*t.
ShortHairThug   
14 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / Things that Polish-American should know about Poland. [168]

Oh well, may I direct you to the US Dept of State's publication "Consular Notification and Access" from July 2010 (available here): it clearly states that the bilateral convention with Poland is still in effect.

That in itself does not change the procedure for renunciation of Polish citizenship or how such a person is viewed in accordance with existing law and constitution. A petition still must be field and granted before he/she formally loses the citizenship period. Bilateral convention is only there for convenience sake. Clearly there are two contradictory sets of laws as seen from each others perspective and the bilateral convention is just a request of honouring each others rights, a citizenship in itself is quiet another matter.
ShortHairThug   
14 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / Things that Polish-American should know about Poland. [168]

The law requires you to renounce your citizenship if you're naturalized

And the oath is sufficient proof of that act in US only, you have argued that a naturalised Pole is a foreigner in Poland, which is false.
ShortHairThug   
14 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / Things that Polish-American should know about Poland. [168]

they are breaking the law.

What law is that? Simply taking the oath is sufficient in US eyes, as far as I'm aware US is not seeking the prove of such petition to be submitted before granting the citizenship, no law was broken.

Polish People's Republic

Sorry to disappoint you Polish People's Republic no longer exists.
ShortHairThug   
14 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / Things that Polish-American should know about Poland. [168]

Naturalized US citizens have given up their Polish citizenship.

As I have said in the eyes of U.S government only.

Anyone who seeks out US citizenship must take the oath and renounce any existing citizenship.

Any Pole who wishes to renounce his citizenship must file a petition to the Polish authorities. According to the Constitution, a Polish citizen can not lose Polish citizenship, unless at own request and only after obtaining approval from the President of the Republic of Poland for the renunciation of Polish citizenship he/she is no longer a citizen of Poland. This may also extend to their children if they wish but they still have to file this petition, simply taking the oath means nothing.

Therefore, if you've been naturalized in the US, you are no longer a Polish citizen...which is the definition of being a foreigner...

US laws are not applicable on polish soil, therefore a naturalised US citizen of Polish ancestry is a citizen of Poland unless he/she petition Polish authorities to renounce it and it was granted, you have specificly said and I quote "Therefore, if you've been naturalised in the US, you are no longer a Polish citizen...which is the definition of being a foreigner..."
ShortHairThug   
14 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / Things that Polish-American should know about Poland. [168]

but that's completely different than someone voluntarily swearing allegiance to another country and people...and swearing to no longer officially identify themselves as Polish. That's what happens when you become a naturalized US citizen.

does it? From the U.S government perspective perhaps, but not according to the Polish law governing citizenship. There are many US born Poles who are Polish citizens in accordance with Polish law and can get Polish passport in a heartbeat as well as their parents who made that oath themselves. You can rationalise it however you wish but that's simply how it is. The fact that U.S does not recognise a dual citizenship is a one big joke in itself because they have made an exception in regards to one particular nationality which makes you wonder on what basis and probably can also be challenged constitutionally.

By deciding to move your life into another country with different traditions, you are in practice forking your ethnicity.

There goes your theory, look up the exception to the rule.

PS, all naturalized US citizens are foreigners in Poland.

They most certainly are not. What makes you think they are when in accordance with Polish law they are still citizens of Poland and in case of war if they find themselves on Polish territory they can still be drafted even if they are holders of just U.S papers and U.S government has no say so in this. Same if they break laws, U.S ambasy simply can't help them in those cases. Btw, U.S government makes it easy by printing Poland in the space designated for the place of birth in their passport for naturalised citizens, besides history has shown what U.S government thinks of the oath itself as it was the case of Japanese Americans even those that were born there and German Americans during WWII.
ShortHairThug   
12 Jan 2011
News / Poland's atheist loonies have had their 5 minutes [239]

This will never ever happen in Poland. Any politician doing this...probably would get shot by the crossists.

Perhaps there's a simple explanation, Poles are not as perverted as Belgian people and know their boundaries.
ShortHairThug   
12 Jan 2011
News / Pole-basher Gross up to old tricks [284]

So you won't name the AR death camp

You're still on about AR death camps just to prove me wrong? Get a life Harry, just because you define something that deals exclusively with final solution than perhaps we should also exclude places such as Auschwitz a very symbol of holocaust and Majdanek etc. from this discussion because these operated as forced-labour camps just like the one I have mentioned and you want it so bad to be a lie. After all their original purpose was not as it was set forth in policy of 1942. Now who's doing the denying here? Go do some research for yourself or brag a bit more about your foreskin because your parents happen to be a none practising Jews or simply to cheap to pay the mohel or better yet write your own version of history, “History according to Harry”, that is. Me bad – you already do that all the time here.
ShortHairThug   
12 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / Think you're Polish (and live in the USA)? [161]

Let me step on the limb here Harry but I think everyone would agree that someone like you who considers himself as a globetrotter not admitting to any nationality himself because in your view it's a thing of the past, a real globalist at heart is out of line starting this sort of thread but than again it just could be me.
ShortHairThug   
12 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / Think you're Polish (and live in the USA)? [161]

No, let's discuss it here, keep all the discussion in one place.

Separate issue deserves a separate thread, may I suggest another one “Jews that betrayed Poland”.

Personally I'm neither a Brit nor an expat

Absolutely right, let's just call you by what you are “5th column”

It is not the leaving that is the betrayal: it is the deciding that one no longer wants to be Polish because being Polish is no longer what is best for one.

Hear hear, that's just deep, especially when it's coming from an Australian by the accident of his birth, who's not very found of that fact either but one who was borne of Polish-Jews none the less. One who decided to come back to the land of his ancestors after the fall of communism, only to badmouth it on every occasion, be it related to the topic at hand or not and God only knows to what end. One who btw, dose everything in his power to smear the country he lives in for the pest 15 years or so never missing an appropriate opportunity. One who never bothered to learn the language of his host country not to mention that of his ancestor though it night be just partial. Although I might be wrong here, most likely neither did they. Calling everyone a traitor because they might have left Poland during the communist times and became a citizens of another country. One who himself never bothered to come here at that time either. That's just deep, very deep.

What's really ironic here is that very same person has an audacity to make up the definition of who's Polish and who's not as it suits him. In your dreams Harry.
ShortHairThug   
10 Jan 2011
Life / Polish spy or action films? [17]

forgeting Ian Flemming was a spook himself...and that Bond is an english public school boy ...

Who said I forgot that Fleming was a spook. All I said is "Rumour has it", it's a tight niche organisation, they knew of each others exploits, more of a reason for the rumour to be true :)
ShortHairThug   
10 Jan 2011
Life / Polish spy or action films? [17]

I'm definitely interested in seeing any and all Polish spy films but no one can recommend any!

Why watch some fictional movie when you can read about real polish spies. Rumour has it that when Ian Fleming created his fictional character James Bond he based him on the exploits of a real polish spy Rotmistrz Jerzy Sosnowski aka Georg von Nałęcz-Sosnowski who's numerous love affairs gain him a treasure trove of information during the inter-war period when he was based in Berlin. Come to think of it one of the characters in the polish series "Pogranicze w ogniu" was based on him as well as just one of the spies. So I guess you can watch all 24 episodes but fair warning it's not Hollywood.
ShortHairThug   
10 Jan 2011
Food / Ruskie Kapusta [4]

That sounds like polish style fried cabbage (kapusta smażona) to me, or it could also be spring cabbage (młoda kapusta) or (kapusta na słodko) all of those dishes are usually served with whole young potatoes pealed and boiled, garnished with freshly chopped dill, optionally drizzled with butter and you may add a tablespoon or two of sour cream on top of the potatoes if you like. Cabbage will usually contain bacon or some other leftover cuts of meats that were shredded and preheated before they were thrown into the mix, or simply plain cabbage with bacon and onion and thicken with roux and seasoned. Google the polish terms on Google images, when you find something that looks familiar look up he recipe and post it here, someone will translate for you.
ShortHairThug   
6 Jan 2011
News / Pole-basher Gross up to old tricks [284]

You have stated that the death toll at an AR death camp was 7,500 Jews.

I'm not going to make your life any easier, a scholar like yourself should have no problem matching one of the camps with those precise numbers, as I've mentioned before a list is not that big approximately 12000 to go through.

Perhaps you'd like to suck my cock? That foreskin would quickly prove that I'm not a Jew

My My Harry keep the sexual fantasies to yourself, I don't need to know about them. It's simply not going to happen, no matter how much you would like it to be so, I'm not one of you besides the act of homosexuality repulses me.
ShortHairThug   
6 Jan 2011
News / Pole-basher Gross up to old tricks [284]

Come on then you holocaust denying liar

Denying what exactly? In fact I'm convinced that you as a homosexual and a Jew would have been in double trouble if you lived at that time, self-abnegation of that which is self-evident of no use, there's simply no way one can obscure or deny the truth. As you can see for yourself, there's no denial on my part of what would have happen to someone like you but I do sense a hesitation of admitting it to yourself. You are who you are Harry, there's simply no reason to be ashamed of that.

And yet another lie from you! Here is the OUP website page for the book.

Take a look at the author, Contributions by Irena Grudzinska Gross a vested family interest as well as the price for one single photo Price: $16.95, it's not gold they are digging for but US dollar for sure.
ShortHairThug   
6 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / American Marrying Polish woman - visa question [41]

OK I only meant that she does have good job with contract and possessions and a flat etc...

Well then, I concede my misunderstanding and confusion on my part, I thought you are all set and want to get married but if you want her to come to US, see for herself, meet the family and then make that final step than I think you're both on a right track with tourist visa. Given that she can provide proof of having strong roots in her native country, having a career and property than yes you chances are that much better. It's still a crap-shoot if you ask me. I've seen visa being refused to a grandma that wanted nothing more than to visit her grandchildren living in US, owning property and already retired from her job etc. and still denied, so I'm convinced that when it comes right down to it the decision is still up to the mood any given official is in at that moment and the mandatory quota for any given country not in the visa waver program, a limited number of visas that can be issued for any given year set by the state department, anyway good luck to you both.
ShortHairThug   
6 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / American Marrying Polish woman - visa question [41]

Why do you make assumptions you do not know

Unfortunately it's not an assumption, it's reality! Besides at your second attempt to obtain visa as a fiancee it will make it that much more suspicious and raise a red flag in the eye of an official, why not be just honest about your intentions from the start? You should ignore my sarcasm but my advice is genuine, believe me there's nothing funny on how bureaucracy works or how the visas are issued.
ShortHairThug   
6 Jan 2011
News / Pole-basher Gross up to old tricks [284]

but also choosing to oppose Oxford University too!

Remains to be seen if Oxford decides to take credit, so far that's the rumor in the Jewish press to give it more of credibility. As far as I'm aware February is the release date so let's just wait and see, shall we.
ShortHairThug   
6 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / American Marrying Polish woman - visa question [41]

My wife Polish has a B1 visa issued from the US Embassy in London with no problems at all.

That's just it, wife=obligations and strong family ties.

Applying from Poland and not having a good reason to visit will diminish her chances greatly.

Exactly my point, he should let his intentions be known, apply for fiancee-visa from the get go, perhaps the review will be more thorough but her chances would greatly increase.
ShortHairThug   
6 Jan 2011
USA, Canada / American Marrying Polish woman - visa question [41]

She will try to get tourist visa and come here.

Let's see, a young single lady with no real career or financial obligation that would guarantee her return trip in the eyes of some bureaucrat and visiting her boyfriend? Virtually - none, virtually because the bureaucrat is human and might make the mistake after all.

if not I can get fiancee visa.

What makes you think that a second attempt will make it a success? Once denied you're giving them more of a reason to deny it once again, fiancee=marriage guaranteeing her extended stay.

What are statistics for tourist visa awarded .

Your chances of winning the lottery are more favourable. Start playing.

Tell me, are you a gambling man or are you just trying to deliberately sabotage your own future? If that's your intention that is.
ShortHairThug   
6 Jan 2011
News / Pole-basher Gross up to old tricks [284]

And your lies about only 15,000 people dying at an AR deathcamp.

Shows how little you know.

this foreigner has caught me lying about the history of my country, he must be a Jew.

That's just the problem, this foreigner knows next to nothing about the subject matter at hand he concentrates on the top 5 or so most famous and largest of the death-camps which are automatically associated exclusively with Jewish suffering in the mind of the western reader because that suits his agenda, although that is not entirely true either but non the less that's the general perception, propagating and reinforcing the notion that only Jews suffered, clearly having an agenda and what's really disgusting denying his very roots in the process.

No actually. None of Gross's published works have any statements from people who saw firsthand what we are talking about.

Really! What do you suppose started this thread and this debate in the first place? Just to remind you what's it about; Gross inspired by the article in Gazeta Wyborcza in cooperation with the Oxford University Press decided to research similar plunders as described in that particular article and built his work on testimonies of supposed witnesses or perpetrators of plunders around former Nazi Treblinka death camps. That makes you officially a liar in my book, Besides when you partake in the debate you should at least know what's it all about, don't you think?
ShortHairThug   
5 Jan 2011
News / Pole-basher Gross up to old tricks [284]

Clearly you are either lying or know nothing about AR deathcamps.

Everything is a lie to you, concentration camps had been established by the Nazi regime in 1933, in Poland since the very beginning of the brutal Nazi occupation, 39 to be exact and the final solution as most historians agree have been adapted as part of Nazi policy in 1942. All together there were at least 12000 such places. Those that were deemed as enemy of the state or unfit found himself to be the resident of those places, with an unset of war others like intelligentsia, clergy, pow's etc. of the conquered territory joined their fate. Yes the truth is that deliberate and systematic extermination was carried out on a much grander scale, not just Jews. Read the sign leading to Auschwitz, Theresienstadt, Dachau, “Arbeit macht frei”. You concentrate on a fragment of the history, 42-44 (how tragic our Jewish brethren fate that was) by which time most of those camps had been liberated by the Soviets, exclusively dealing only with the Jewish issue, dismissing and ignoring the rest of it like it never happened, treating it as a lie, infect that makes you the lier. Speaking of digging for gold, already tasting a sweet victory and a big pay-off at the end of this campaign, the hell with the truth, your fingernails already show the sign of dirt under them. Perhaps it's time to put the gloves on as to not making it so obvious.

Please fucck off back to StormFront and deny the holocaust there.

Typical Zionist reaction to the inconvenient truth daring to show that period of time for what it really was.

I've read firsthand accounts from people who saw

In the works of Gross no doubt.
ShortHairThug   
4 Jan 2011
News / Pole-basher Gross up to old tricks [284]

You clearly know nothing about the process of extermination or even much about the functioning of the AR camps in general, given that you think that locals would know in 1944 that gold teeth were pulled from the victims' mouths.

Your naivety amuses me, Did I mention that there was one near the place I grew up? I heard plenty of stories from the people who lived through that time not just the accounts of my own family embers I might add although it was well isolated and well guarded as it was part of a chemical production facility and besides Poles and local Jews there were also Russian POW's as slave labor bound to be exterminated sooner or later and a small gas chamber still stands there today as a reminder of those days. Between 1940 and 1944 a total of 15000 prisoners died there, 7500 Jews, 5000 Russian POW's and 2500 Poles, it seems that the locals knew what was happening there. Sometimes supplementing and expending your knowledge from the first hand accounts of those who lived through those dark days themselves would expend your horizon and make you less prone to fall for half truth deliberately concealing the part that dose not agree with their own agenda or might just cast a shadow of the doubt on the preconceived notions.

Has silver no value?

Not as much as human life.

So perhaps you can explain how the silver cigarette case of one Max Monk from Vienna was found in the 1998 excavations at Belzec?

Given an amount of people that went through those camps a few individual peaces might have slipped through the scrutiny of the efficiency of the German system. One thing you can always count on is corruption even among the well indoctrinated ones. Perhaps you will be so kind to explain to everyone how the woks of arts known to be stolen by the Nazis ended up in the hands of upstanding citizens of the west and every now and then turn up on the western auction houses in NY, London, etc?

it might seem that truth and facts are of very little interest to you.

Indeed perhaps that's the reason why British persistently ignored the reports coming out of Poland by Poles themselves of what really was happening there and how brutal the Nazi regime was in their treatment of Jews and Poles alike, but it dose support my argument that it was common knowledge since those reports reached far away London only to be swept aside and ignored. Go figure where the truth is, some people only hear what they want to hear, no more for it just might turn their set convictions and their world upside down and who knows it might even lead to unthinkable like changing their perspective all together but that would just be heresy by the faithful students of Gross.