Fjodor1980
8 Feb 2012
News / Does Poland support the idea of Slavic unity? [142]
I'm deeply sorry for my "intrusion" to your theme concerning Slavic Unity, but to my mind, this idea will never be realized, because there are a great amount of differences between us. As you know, union is the community of the tradition, language, social views, the way of living, "equality and brotherhood" (as Mr. Lenin announced in 1918) in case that one of the item mentioned above is not in use, any Union and unity will be destroyed,by the greedy neighbours.
The vivid example of the Slavonic Unity is the Grunwald Battle 1410 a.D.when Slavonic people were united for to stop the expancy of Catholicism to the east (In my University I studied this theme in the key of "Catholicsm expansion"? and really don't know how this Battle is studied in Poland)
The vivid example of the Unity destroying is the Soviet Union. Really I don't know how western massmedia characterized this phenomena, but to my mind it was tragedy, because people had no any opportunity to visit their relatives in Ukraine or Belorussia or Lithuania, or any other former Soviet republics
I'm deeply sorry for my "intrusion" to your theme concerning Slavic Unity, but to my mind, this idea will never be realized, because there are a great amount of differences between us. As you know, union is the community of the tradition, language, social views, the way of living, "equality and brotherhood" (as Mr. Lenin announced in 1918) in case that one of the item mentioned above is not in use, any Union and unity will be destroyed,by the greedy neighbours.
The vivid example of the Slavonic Unity is the Grunwald Battle 1410 a.D.when Slavonic people were united for to stop the expancy of Catholicism to the east (In my University I studied this theme in the key of "Catholicsm expansion"? and really don't know how this Battle is studied in Poland)
The vivid example of the Unity destroying is the Soviet Union. Really I don't know how western massmedia characterized this phenomena, but to my mind it was tragedy, because people had no any opportunity to visit their relatives in Ukraine or Belorussia or Lithuania, or any other former Soviet republics