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Vesko Vukovic   
10 Feb 2020
News / Why is Poland so hostile against Germany? Do they realize how their reparations rubbish damages relations? [510]

People are getting fed up with the destruction of their culture, the traditional family unit, and this cultural marxist bullshit

As with regards to the West, Hitler tried to save whatever could be saved?

archive.org/details/adolfhitleronculturalmarxism

In Sweden they are already planning to start teaching history beginning from WWII onwards and removing ancient history and older medieval Swedish history from the curriculum.

rt.com/news/469785-swedish-schools-drop-history-postmodernism/
Vesko Vukovic   
18 Dec 2019
History / Churchill and Poland [120]

He was a nazi sympathiser.

Can you find a single sentence or a paragraph in the book of Arnold Leese and at least try to, by using arguments other than labeling people as a "Nazi", prove that it is untrue?

archive.org/details/johnamerypatriot

Who are the real Tratiors? A rare interview by John Amery a son of a cabinet member of Winston Churchill who defected to Germany after Britain allied itself with the Soviet Union and went to fight against Stalin and the Communists. He talks about the betrayal of Poland.

Who Was John Amery?

youtu.be/h1056IO6oyM
Vesko Vukovic   
16 Nov 2019
History / Churchill and Poland [120]

archive.org/details/DrWilliamL.PierceWhatStartedWorldWarTwo

dr. William L. Pierce - What Started World War Two

Churchill and Roosevelt did everything they could to suppress the truth to come out about the Katyn Massacre in order to not offend their "gallant" Soviet ally. Władysław Sikorski had incriminating evidence he was determined to publish.

archive.org/details/Ww2MassacreAtKatyn

WW2 Massacre at Katyn
Vesko Vukovic   
16 Nov 2019
History / Churchill and Poland [120]

I think the UK being willing to go to war over Poland

Well, only the UK didn't go to war over Poland, it never had any plan to liberate Poland at all, this was the real reason why the UK went to war:

ia803008.us.archive.org/13/items/leesearnoldthejewishwarofsurvival1947/leese%2C%20arnold%20-%20the%20jewish%20war%20of%20survival%20%281947%29.pdf

Chapter I of this book is about Poland.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Leese

This is a written account by a Arnold Leese a true British patriot who among the "official" lies and deceptions tried to reveal the truth to the British people.

He was unlawfully imprisoned and held without charge for the duration of WWII along with many other British patriots under the undemocratic and dictatorial regulation 18B.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defence_Regulation_18B
Vesko Vukovic   
15 Nov 2019
History / Churchill and Poland [120]

Merged:

Churchill's Betrayal of Poland



youtu.be/46Q6trVZA2Q

The Sikorski Case
Vesko Vukovic   
6 Nov 2019
News / Poland in the European Union. Polexit? [559]

Czech Republic, Poland & Hungary are breaking EU laws

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b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2019&mm=10&dd=31&nav_category=1262&nav_id=1611015

European Court of Justice lawmaker Elenor Sharpston says the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland violate EU law by refusing to comply with the European bloc's migrant quota.

In her view, the EU's highest court should rule that the three countries have not fulfilled their obligations under EU law, the AP reported.

In 2015, European nations agreed to resettle 160,000 refugees from Italy and Greece, overwhelmed by the arrival of hundreds of thousands of migrants.

The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, however, have refused to accept even a single migrant in the two years since that agreement.
Vesko Vukovic   
22 Oct 2019
Off-Topic / DALMATIA - How much Poles love Dalmatia ? [123]

At the treaty of London in 1915 which was organized by the Brits, when King Aleksandar of Serbia was given a choice by the Brits (who wanted to compensate Italy for changing sides during WWI by rewarding them with territory and giving them northern Dalmatia, the city of Rijeka "Fiume") to form Greater Serbia or Yugoslavia he chose the latter, despite hearing several warnings from his advisers not to do so... Serbia would have received southern half of Dalmatia, the whole of Bosnia, Slavonia... but no he chose instead to go on and liberate "fellow Slavs", what a huge mistake that was. In the end it costed him his life.
Vesko Vukovic   
15 Aug 2019
UK, Ireland / Why are Polish people, especially women, so disrespectful toward the English? [442]

@Polesgohome

At the same time, the EU is precisely the mechanism that allows free trade to spread with as few side effects as possible. Implementation of uniform, mainly Western, standards in all countries (Poland and Romania must meet standards on employee rights, environmental protection, etc., which China or Bangladesh do not have to). Structural assistance to poorer countries to reach the level of the richer over time. Fully opening the markets of these poorer countries (which is not the case, for example, with China, India) to the western richer ones. Finally, free movement alone makes the Eastern European workforce more expensive - when large numbers of workers go West and the economy grows, wages go up locally.

But now that under Blair alone, Britain decided not to apply a 7-year restriction on the free movement of people from the new member states in 2004, that was just her problem and her sovereign decision, no one was forcing her.
Vesko Vukovic   
6 Aug 2019
Off-Topic / DALMATIA - How much Poles love Dalmatia ? [123]

Whatever they may say,

We East Europeans are the healthiest part of Europe today!

;)

In Poland there is a similar saying:

Co kraj to obyczaj,
co rodzina to zwyczaj.


Piękne przysłowie, które mówi nam,
że każdy kraj i region,
posiada swoją unikatową kulturę
i tradycję w obrębie świata.
Vesko Vukovic   
14 Jan 2019
News / WOSP in Poland [161]

I agree with Ironside, the question remains, where was the security?