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Posts by ConstantineK  

Joined: 10 May 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 1 Jun 2024
Threads: Total: 26 / Live: 2 / Archived: 24
Posts: Total: 1298 / Live: 230 / Archived: 1068
From: Moscow(Russia)
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: History of Late Ancient World, Tragedie Lyrique (J.B.Lully)

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ConstantineK   
8 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Because Poles our cousins and nothing can afford the same delight than to have a chance of scratching sores of our relatives...

BTW, I am impatiently waiting when "reconciliation" will be changed on "incorporation".
ConstantineK   
7 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

would this be the reason why?

I like his other pieces more

1. en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rejtan_(painting)&action=e dit&redlink=1

2 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stańczyk_(painting)

These pintings disclose Polish character more.
ConstantineK   
7 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

This is for you Costi

Ah, perfect example of Polish propaganda, something like Motejko's "art" pieces. I fail to understand one truth, why you need independence? Few decades will go away and you will sell it again (at least the part of your government).
ConstantineK   
7 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

I think you summed it up quite well, since Bolshevism was a disease that was highly destructive, and as such its elimination was of benefit to humankind. I think that most people would be in agreement.

After all the life of a Polish entrepreneur/capitalist(a creator of wealth), would have been far more valuable than the life of a bolshevik parasite, who tired to steal the wealth created by another man.

It is your point of view Mr. Hague's Cameroon! And I see neither parasite nor disease in Bolsheviks. It was eruption of anger. Apart from some minor atrocities, the idea of communism is not that bad.

Where did you see any entrepreneurs in Poland? Backward, mostly Agricultural state full of landlords and nobility.
ConstantineK   
7 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

ConstantineK:
Stalin did the right thing having shot all these Poles.
That for example.

It is curious thing gentlemen; is it possible to boast about the number of "Bolsheviks" killed by somebody's grandfather, displaying, in the same time, fits of anger when I am simply trying to follow the example? Where is the justice?

Or you think that the life of Russian Bolshevik is cheaper than the life of Belo-Polyak?
ConstantineK   
7 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Not a good idea Costi, if applied to the Russians themselves they would have to eliminate the whole nation!

Ah, as for 'intelligentia' - the fewer the better, who cares? Just reflexing traitors
ConstantineK   
7 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

probably heard in Katyń was murdered a flower of Polish intelligentsia

Hmmm, rather strange flower, I would say, dressed in military.
ConstantineK   
6 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

On the other hand polish officers in Katyń were murdered by the Russians, thats the difference you trolling twat

Ok, ok...So we can say, in this case at least, that the strive for life of those polish officers could not overcome adequate care provided by Russians.

Because they were too wise

Oh! I can imagine these IQ tests before shooting... Sort of examination I would say

Because they had to be eliminated

And here I would agree with you. Actually, they had to be removed, please let me use exactly this word. But this removal is of the same sort as in case of Tuchola. There are at least two reasons:

1) Shortage of food in case of war (so the shootings may be viewed simply as charity, though I do not insist)
2) All these officers might have been enlisted in German troops in case of war

So, I see here many similarities with Tuchola.
ConstantineK   
5 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

ou should not name them victims. Because nobody killed them. They just died.

You forgot to mention that they died behind the barbwire. So, nothing prevents we of saying the same about those 20000+ Poles in Katyn. I feel so sorry about their fate, but they...they just died, nothing more.

Just remember one, just one simple thing....and I think that all Poles should understand this. Begin the repentance from yourselves.
ConstantineK   
5 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

There were no victims as such, maybe just a great Russian myth, they are always victims

Just a little correction. We all perfectly know that it is Poles who are always victims and they always try being victims even when their arms are blood-stained up to their elbows. God wills it, isn't it? And if you want to know it, Stalin did the right thing having shot all these Poles.

There were victims of a crime and victims of the war...

Really? Say this to those who died behind the barbwire in the Tuchola.
ConstantineK   
5 Jan 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Equating Tuchola,with Katyn is intellectually,morally, incorrect.

Cannot perceive this, why? The number of victims is more or less equal. Is that so? So why are you refusing to accept the comparison now?

Apart from these considerations, and here I mean your grandfather's tales, everything is just bogeyman tales told to beloved granddaughter...
ConstantineK   
14 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Parts of Ukraine belonged to Poland before the war, during the Commonwealth times 3/4 of Ukraine was Polish, Warsaw

That dose not mean that these parts were acquired by right.
ConstantineK   
12 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

So, I would say: let me go, please.

In this case you will get a bullet in your head, since I would consider this as open disobedience. There would be neither violence nor aggression in my actions.
ConstantineK   
12 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Yeah, it's called lead poisoning from Russian bullets fired by Russian soldiers. There's no comparison.

Really? What would you say if somebody had placed you both behind the barbwire and starved you their? Where is the difference? I ask you!

Yes, I assume that our deeds in Katyn were atrocious, but at least we had idea. All these were considered as sacrifice for the future. But you, Poles, with your petty provincial crimes look twice more disgusting.
ConstantineK   
12 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Russian there died because of epidemy, they were not killed by Polish soldiers

Where is the difference? Starvation and epidemic on one side and merciful bullet on another one. We can call shoots in Katyn as epidemic too.
ConstantineK   
12 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Unfortunately it made no reference to sewing a live cat into an open human belly. Can't really comment on that.

Not that I would like to discuss exactly this fact, we both know that Poles could have committed such crime. Anyway it is from the same series as the facts that Poles allegedly were sawn up by Ukrainians.

TBH i dont think Constantinek is even russian, he's just a random twat, likely some old time anti-polish user like Harriet or Delphia.

You know that I am Russian. Above all, you flatter yourself when you are thinking that Poland is so great that somebody needs to kindle the polonophobic feelings. Believe me or not but I am interested to kindle your empty proud only!

Keep in mind most of Soviet POW would die in SU after Polish-Russian war anyway.

Then you should keep in mind that most of Polish officers would die during German invasion.

How does one justify Katyń? Not easy, but one must try, so they invent "crimes." From your own link, troll:

Oh, I like Poles!!! They are so..., so predictable. They eagerly pick their ulcers risking to suffocate everyone by their historical miasma, and lose interest immediately as soon as someone wants to make a hint that their own behavior cannot be considered as ideal
ConstantineK   
12 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

I see how they ripped open the belly and sewed a live cat there.

It seems to me that Poles simply less pedantic and more brutal than Russians.
ConstantineK   
12 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Maybe, but a more merciful act would have been to treat them per the Geneva Convention.

So, I assume that Poles deserve this more than Russians?

i consider it an unnecessary evil

And I consider camps for Soviets as the same violation of human rights
ConstantineK   
11 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

That might be true except that they all seemed to have died trying to escape with their hands tied

Oh, please don't exaggerate the fact. As you possibly know, the shot in head is better death than being starved to death. You may consider this as a mercy.
ConstantineK   
11 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Well, then the same perfect logic may be applied to those victims of Katyn. They simply died or let's say lost their lives trying to escape, isn't it? They were no more than war casualties.
ConstantineK   
11 Dec 2010
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

More than 30000 Russians were tortured there by Polish authorities. And when you, my friends, are claiming for justice in the case of Katyn, you should remember these victims too. I think that Katyn is the righteous retaliation for your own faults.

Here they are:

Waldemar Rezmer, Zbigniew Karpus, Gennadij Matvejev, "Krasnoarmieitsy v polskom plenu v 1919-1922 g. Sbornik dokumentov i materialov" («Red Army POWs in the Polish POW camps 1919-1922»), Federal Agency for Russian Archives, Moscow 2004

uk.ask.com/wiki/Camps_for_Russian_prisoners_and_internees_in_Poland_(1919-1924)?qsrc=3044
ConstantineK   
3 Oct 2010
History / Prophesy - Poland from sea to sea. [57]

I think that is a very interesting prophecy or maybe just great expectations.

Oh, this world is full of idiots!
ConstantineK   
21 Sep 2010
News / Chechen Congress in Poland, Russia frowns [90]

Though I would like to see those times when all Chechen bandits will choose Poland as their lawful territory, how Poles will appeal to Russia demanding rescue. That would be fun, really.
ConstantineK   
19 Sep 2010
News / Chechen Congress in Poland, Russia frowns [90]

We didn't launch a second war on them, CK, Putin did.

Nonsense. Bereza launched it.

why did the Chechens fight so ferociously

It is simple. They just cannot perceive civilization, but we ought to teach them even against their will.
ConstantineK   
19 Sep 2010
News / Chechen Congress in Poland, Russia frowns [90]

Because it's Polish territory, CK.

See no difference when it concerns russian defense. Poland, England, Scotland, they should fear everywhere.

What sponsors?

Berezovsky for example.
ConstantineK   
19 Sep 2010
News / Chechen Congress in Poland, Russia frowns [90]

This guy is not Temirbulatov (The Tractor).

Really? Who is he then? Let me guess another cliche. "another peace fighter" or "oppressed rebel"? I hate my government for its obvious impotence. Why they cannot simply seize him on Polish territory? Why they cannot blow up all his sponsors in GB. We have experience and means, then, why they are so timid? Polish off this scum from polish territory!