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Konstanty Rokossowski - a Pole or a Russian?


Ironside  53 | 13928
2 days ago   #31
think about what Stalin did:

Whether you love it or not, the result, good or bad, for Poland, we can argue about that all the time. I think it is good to argue about it for the young people; they would learn some thinking process.
However, being acutely grateful to Stalin is another issue.
First off, he started that whole mess by giving Hitler a hand. Second, he intended to cripple Poland forever and tie it forever with the Soviet Union as its puppet.
Are you grateful for that?
Also, you are contradicting yourself. On the one hand, you praise the lack of minorities; on the other, you are happy for immigrants from those minorities flooding Poland.
It is an extremely stupid take. We lost territory and minorities - fine, but now we don't have those lands, but we still have minorities. Yeah, Torq, you are truly a genius. Hats off!
GefreiterKania  33 | 1533
2 days ago   #32
Are you grateful for that?

Nope. But I am surely grateful for kicking out the Nazis and giving us the Old Piast lands back.

on the other, you are happy for immigrants from those minorities flooding Poland

It is one thing when young people come here to work and are evenly spread all over Poland, and completely different to have entire areas where ethnic minorities are actually majorities (which means trouble in most cases).

Yeah, Torq

Forget Torq. He is a retard and a western sell-out. I am now Kania: blood brother of Crow, faithful Panslavist, and a sad orphan of the glorious Warsaw Pact.

Yes, I finally decided to embrace my split-personality disorder. There are two wolves in me and all that, he he :)
OP Torq  28 | 2112
2 days ago   #33
@Ironside

Don't mind Kania. The retard has just renewed his Myśl Polska subscription for 2026 and is in the process of reading Witold Modzelewski's Polska-Rosja - Czy czeka nas czwarta zdrada Zachodu? He's f*cking incorrigible.
Ironside  53 | 13928
2 days ago   #34
when young people come here to work and are evenly spread all over Poland,

If they get a Polish passport, they will grow older and have children who might be resuscitate minorities.
GefreiterKania  33 | 1533
2 days ago   #35
The retard has just renewed his Myśl Polska

Well, you should start reading it too, idiot; and Professor Modzelewski's book is brilliant.

Now, f*ck off.
Mr Grunwald  34 | 2270
2 days ago   #36
A Polish nobleman

So another Red Duke

One of the few people the leftists in Poland can brag about, problem is that feelings get in the way when he chose to serve Kremlin even if it was for the sake of Poland. He sold his soul to preserve his body and that of Poland, a sacrifice that isn't always appreciated by everybody.
GefreiterKania  33 | 1533
2 days ago   #37
One of the few people the leftists in Poland can brag about

Not that few when you think about it. As for WW2 commanders, General Zygmunt Berling springs to mind - the only LWP commander who tried to aid the Warsaw Uprising (unsuccessfully). If you're in Poland get the latest issue of Przegląd, there's a four-page article on Berlingowcy in it.

a sacrifice that isn't always appreciated by everybody

Nothing is ever appreciated by everybody, and someone will always be unhappy and complain - especially in Poland!
Mr Grunwald  34 | 2270
2 days ago   #38
few when you think

I wrote few, not the only one. I know fairly well about Berling and Jaruzelski

especially in Poland!

National sport after all

I see them as traitors to the Szlachta, Catholic Church and Poland. Not to mention all humans on earth and to the Lord almighty. So they are T R A I T O R S.

Knowing fully well of the priorities of the top headed leaders, it is painfully obvious that they were nonchalant towards all the camps (which a family member or two of mine was sent to or could been sent to but, escaped) until they could use it in their propaganda when the war was practically over.

Both Churchill and the U.S.A president wished for very bizarre maps after World War Two and disarmament of whole world with China being armed! Imagine the most paranoid man on earth being more sane then those two boggles the mind.

I know fairly well who can be blamed for the ashes of Warsaw, the German flammenwerfer and it's users, the silence of the Soviet artillery, both the heads of state of said countries at the time.

I could go on about the weakness of the west in general, distance or the weakness of Poland before the war, during it and after. It would been a waste of time however, evil deeds belong to evil men who carry the responsibility, it's when good people are weak that evil of such people reveals itself.

Being strong is a necessity, not a blame in itself.
GefreiterKania  33 | 1533
2 days ago   #39
Being strong is a necessity

Hear, hear. Especially in times like these.

I pre-ordered the new book by Świdzinski (Strategy and Future)...

Nasza Bomba

... I hope it will finally start a full-swing debate about Poland's nuclear forces. No point avoiding this topic anymore in the new, lawless world.
Novichok  7 | 11039
2 days ago   #40
Being strong is a necessity, not a blame in itself.

...except when some azzholes break into your house...

Then, you Polaks, quickly delegate the task of defending your wives to strangers, aka cops. God forbid you would want to do with a tool as simple as a gun. Oh, no...
jon357  75 | 25008
2 days ago   #41
you Polaks

Talking to yourself, Ryszard?


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