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Last Post: 11 Oct 2011
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MyMom   
1 Oct 2011
History / Did British public protest against the sell out of Poland to the Soviets? [286]

I can hardly blame him - it was better for America to divide the world into 2 and not have to deal with all these stupid little conflicts. And to be fair, it worked - America pushed France and Germany into the ECSC, and the rest is history.

Americans can always say that they did not have an alliance agreement with Poland and did not have regular Polish units under their command. Unfortunately the same cannot be said about Britain.
MyMom   
1 Oct 2011
History / Do you regard the Polish Communist Partizans as heroes? [36]

Obviously post communist Poland's historiography would be very different than during the cold war, but I'm interesting in knowing specifically how the Polish Partizans, not the Red Army or NKVD are viewed.

Soviet partisans in Poland are not synonymous with Polish communists partisans.
Soviet partisans in Poland (former Soviet occupied Poland) after Katyn discovery were to Polish partisans an enemy just like Germans only more trecherous. That's the image people get nowadays from interviews with members of Home Army. Soviet partisans accepted and executed orders from Stalin so what would you expect. It really looks like in some areas they were more busy fighting Polish democratic partisans than fighting the Germans.
MyMom   
30 Sep 2011
History / Did British public protest against the sell out of Poland to the Soviets? [286]

Or perhaps you can do what all the other posters have failed to do and detail the supposed 'sell out' which saw Britain secure the promise of democratic elections which Poles never bothered to exercise and the promise of free accommodation which some Poles still exercise?

Why is it that 99,9% of Brits with any interest in WWII history understand and are ashamed of what British and USA governments did to Poland at Teheran, Yalta and Potsdam, but you alone act like a mixture of an idiot and anti-polish scumbag? When you have posted your rubbish for the 100th time, did it ever occur to you from the reaction you get every time, that maybe in fact nobody is buying your lies and repeating it clearly has no point? Or maybe your point is to make Poles hate Brits?
MyMom   
30 Sep 2011
History / Did British public protest against the sell out of Poland to the Soviets? [286]

The British public were not happy with the treatment of Poland. Indeed some twenty odd MP's resigned over the issue, I've not heard of such mass resignations since.

If that's true, I'd like to know the names of those men. They should be remembered here in Poland.
Instead all Poles hear about is scumbags like PWEI, who don't hesitate disgracing the memory of murdered, tortured and persecuted Polish patriots.
MyMom   
30 Sep 2011
News / SPECIAL REPORT: The Brits who left the UK for a life in Poland [28]

Most of the people the 'journalist' spoke to have a vested interest in more Brits coming to Poland.

You on the other hand obviously have no interest in other Brits coming to Poland because every one of them is a competition for you. The times when one could earn a lot with just English language knowledge are gone, there are many guys like you in Poland now, so here you are, bitter as hell, trying to discourage anyone from coming here in order to salvage whatever is left from your business.
MyMom   
29 Sep 2011
Language / Need Polish phrase for a Polish party I am attending [3]

I have not seen you for ages, you look great Monika
Wieki temu cię nie widziałam, świetnie wyglądasz.

How does it feel being 25 now?
Jak się czujesz mając 25 lat?

I started a new job last week, but its quite boring
Tydzień temu zaczęłam nową pracę, ale jest raczej nudna.

I work with my school friend and my boss is a **** explicit
Pracuje razem z przyjacielem ze szkoły, a mój szef jest (?)

I promise I am not going to get too drunk tonight!
Przysięgam, że się nie upiję dzisiejszego wieczora!

I am going to Poland next summer with Adam again
Następnego lata jadę znowu do Polski z Adamem.

I really liked Poland, I would like to live there but I don't think there would be any job for me
Naprawdę lubię Polskę, chciałabym tam żyć, ale nie sądzę, że byłaby tam dla mnie praca.

mmmmm, this tastes really good (about a drink)
mmmmm, to naprawdę dobrze smakuje.

I love your clothes
Strasznie podobają mi się twoje ciuchy.

you are so skinny now! I need to go on a diet!
Jesteś teraz taka chuda! Muszę przejść na dietę!

Please can I have another drink?
Czy mogłabym dostać jeszcze jednego drinka?

Where are we going next?
Gdzie teraz pójdziemy?
MyMom   
29 Sep 2011
News / 300 art treasures found in Polish garden shed! [11]

Perhaps because they were missing from galleries and private collections...

Which items from those 300 were missing and from which galleries and private collections?
Maybe I can send police to your house so that they can take away your belongings to investigate whether they are not stolen or not? In the meantime we could call you thief in the press.
MyMom   
29 Sep 2011
News / 300 art treasures found in Polish garden shed! [11]

They call the guy a thief because he had a garden shed full of art treasures that didn't belong to him

How did they not belong to him? The police took the collection from him because "it seems very valuable", not because they have any evidence he stole anything.
MyMom   
29 Sep 2011
History / Did British public protest against the sell out of Poland to the Soviets? [286]

Britain was a democratic state, before, during and after the war, wasn't it? British people surely could express their views on political matters in public? In fact, that's what they did in 1920 - when British workers threatened a general strike to ensure that no help would be send to Poland, which was fighting the Red Army.

So I was wondering if there were any manifestations of protest against handing of Poland to Stalin (in which process British government took active part)? After all, Poland was Britain's faithful ally and British public surely would feel bad about such outcome of events? Brits must have been pissed off at their own government in 1939 already, when it manouvered Poland into war with Germany, while failing to provide any promised aid. It must have made them look untrustworthy.

Maybe at least someone can point me to some articles in British democratic press from years 1945-1946, which focus on the fate of Poland and the role British government played in it?
MyMom   
29 Sep 2011
News / 300 art treasures found in Polish garden shed! [11]

They call the guy thief because he is a bricklayer and doesn't belong to the establishment. They didn't write that his daughter went to the police to report that someone was stealing from that collection while her father was unable to move.
MyMom   
29 Sep 2011
History / Why do Polish people hate to be called Eastern European? [121]

So are you saying that Soviets didn't occupy Poland and regular Soviet NKWD units didn't have regular battles with Polish democratic partisants? The handful of Polish communists and traitors wouldn't stand a chance without Soviet military support.

"massive protest in the west" - good joke :D
They knew exactly what was happening in Poland. They agreed to it, in Yalta.
If Katyn didn't convince Britain and USA to protect Poland from Soviets, then what would?
MyMom   
29 Sep 2011
History / Why do Polish people hate to be called Eastern European? [121]

only in eyes of people who believe in all this Soviet-Polish friendship bullshit. Half of my relatives was erased by the Soviets and you're trying to tell me how I'm supposed to feel about "your friends"?

What is stupid is who are you blaming for Soviet occupation. Armia Ludowa influence on Poland was negligible. The fate of Poland was sealed at Yalta.
MyMom   
29 Sep 2011
History / Why do Polish people hate to be called Eastern European? [121]

Poland is center of the main land (geograhpically) and is an Eastern European country.

Geographically, Poland, together with Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Austria, is Central European country.
MyMom   
24 Sep 2011
News / Polish national lotto lottery (today 20 000 000 PLN to win) [16]

Isn't that a matter of public knowledge?

It is quite vague (sport and culture).
Anyway, we have huge jackpot - 50 000 000. Almost 21 000 000 coupons were purchased. I expect the lottery to be one the leading topics of conversations until Wednesday.
MyMom   
24 Sep 2011
History / Do any Poles miss the Communist era? [35]

Gov't officials and other upper management positions.

I'm afraid they did very well under new system.

Plenty of people miss communism and they don't even know about it - they expect to be given lifetime employment at some factory like it were their birthright and they will go on the streets protesting when their "zakład" goes bankrupt.
MyMom   
24 Sep 2011
News / Damien Perquis Football player granted Polish citizenship insulted by the PIS ? [30]

are you allowed to take part in the parliamentary election if you are not holdin Polish citizenship - I ask out of curiousity not out of spite

No he cannot, immigrants fortunately aren't allowed to vote in the parliamentary elections. But it's good to know who he would vote for if he could - this way I know exactly which party I should not vote for.
MyMom   
22 Sep 2011
News / Polish national lotto lottery (today 20 000 000 PLN to win) [16]

I also bought it a few times and never won anything :D It would be silly to expect a win, but it never stopped me from mentally picturing how I would spend the money ;)

Anyway, this Saturday it will be 35 000 000, and from my estimations it looks like over 13 000 000 people bought the lottery ticket last time. What bothers me is where do the earnings end up going.
MyMom   
22 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Grateful Polish photographer stitches up his Welsh hosts [96]

If Poles are more classy, sane, moral, responsible etc. than the westerners (which I am not sure about) then it's certainly not because of communism. Communists killed and destroyed the best Poles and it had to have consequences.
MyMom   
22 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Grateful Polish photographer stitches up his Welsh hosts [96]

Does the OP really think these photographs are unacceptable because a Pole took them, but they would be OK if a Welshman had? If so then that is a shameful double standard.

I would call that racism.
MyMom   
22 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Grateful Polish photographer stitches up his Welsh hosts [96]

It didn't take long for you to start talking about antisemitism, did it? Is there any thread in which you won't mention Jews and antisemitism? Because surely a thread about British drunks in Cardiff is as good as any to talk about antisemitism.
MyMom   
21 Sep 2011
Travel / The worst months for bike riding in Poland? [8]

Which months of a year you can not enjoy bike riding in Poland?,, I mean because of the weather.

December, January, February for sure not, unless you are very hardcore.
November and March - you better have appropriate clothing.