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Joined: 13 Mar 2012 / Female ♀
Last Post: 29 Mar 2014
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Posts: 187
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sofijufka   
8 Aug 2012
News / Why are Czechs more effective than Poles and Poland? [116]

the czechs are more effective in the every sector of economic, politics, security and defence ( this, i do not know for sure ), ideology, social & culture. sope,..i think czechs have found the keys of success..has

ask Slovaks - they would probably tell you, that Czechs were like parasites on slovakian people and after the "divorce" cleaned them totally ;)
sofijufka   
12 Aug 2012
News / 70% of Poles like Komorowski. Do you? [120]

The Komorowski Clan received their title from Matthias Corvinius, King of Hungary, in the 15th century.

this line was extinct with the death of Piotr Komorowski. Hist title was unlawfully expropriated by his brother and his descendants.
Bronisław Komorowski's familly coat of arms is Dołęga, not Korczak
Nie miał wątpliwości Seweryn hr. Uruski w swoim herbarzu Rodzina wymienia te osoby explicite w rozdziale "Komorowski h. Dołęga odm." wiedząc o ich pretensjach, co wyraził słowami:

"Bartłomiej, dziedzic Rawiszek, podczaszy wiłkomierski 1734 r., zaślubił Teresę Oziębłowską i z niej pozostawił synów: Franciszka [to przodek m.in. marszałka Bronisława], Hektora, miecznika wiłkomierskiego 1761 r., Józefa, Jezuitę, i Antoniego, starostę meldyńskiego, podstolego 1766 r., a ostatnio 1781 r. wojskiego wiłkomierskiego, żonatego z Agnieszką Morykoniówną, który w 1764 r. podpisał elekcyę z pow. wiłkomierskim, pisząc się dowolnie z Liptowa i Orawy." [S. Uruski, Rodzina, t. VII, s. 138]

Więcej:
minakowski.pl/jak-komorowscy-wyludzili-tytul-hrabiowski-i-herb-korczak/#ixzz23JSXIMly

minakowski.pl/herb-komorowskich-wyjasnienie-zagadki

The ducks' father was a commie collaborator.

no, he wasn't. Rajmund Kaczyński never was a member of PZPR, and you could say, that ALL Poles were traitors, because they re-built their country ravaged by Germans and Russians instead of killing themselves in protes against commiest!
sofijufka   
12 Aug 2012
News / 70% of Poles like Komorowski. Do you? [120]

If it was Kaczyński who liked hunting, Sofijufka would simply try to read other books, me thinks.

I like reading books, it's true, but what I know about Kaczyński and Komorowski I know not from books, but from people, who know them very well... For example from former employer of Jarek, from my brother, who worked in IBL with Kaczyńskis mother, from my uncle, who was also a historian and my best friend - an Agora journalist , who told me, that the first words of Bronek, when he was told about Smileńsk, were: OK, there will be peace at last...

And about Bronek the Hunter told me an employee from Lasy Państwowe I interviewed about rabid foxes
sofijufka   
12 Aug 2012
News / 70% of Poles like Komorowski. Do you? [120]

In Poland educated Poles spent quite a lot of time with their hand over their faces.

O yes! Young, educated, from big cities ;D! Look, Teflcat, I don't like PIS, but I know too much about PO to be lemming!
sofijufka   
13 Aug 2012
Language / Ł -- English double-u or hard L sound? [30]

Szlachcic,Beautiful voice,though I can't understand a word of it,I really like it.Thank you.

to tu znajdziesz przedwojenną blondynkę z trochę słabszym przedwojennym £
sofijufka   
13 Aug 2012
Language / Ł -- English double-u or hard L sound? [30]

no, it was "polish Mae West" or the famous pre-war polish actor Eugeniusz Bodo in woman's diguise [he died in soviet gulag].

As himself: he had a lot of sex appeal



and the other Sława Przybylska's song with this beautiful £
sofijufka   
13 Aug 2012
News / 70% of Poles like Komorowski. Do you? [120]

Yes I have-the cross before the palace crowd for instance

they were just praying, for gosh sake! And not all of them were PIS member or "mohers"!
sofijufka   
13 Aug 2012
Love / Polish Pet Names For Girls. [156]

saturn: Maria?Marysia.

it could be albo Maryla/Maryjka or Maja/Majka or Mania
Marynia
sofijufka   
14 Aug 2012
Love / Polish Pet Names For Girls. [156]

Pet names derived from Marta - Martusia, Martunia, Marteczka, Martuchna.

it could be also: Tunia, Tuśka, Tusia
sofijufka   
16 Aug 2012
News / What Poland can't do right [113]

hmmmm.... columns are ok, I think. Because they resembled my great aunt's "dworek" perhaps? Only they were much much smaller...
sofijufka   
23 Aug 2012
History / Interactive map of Poland 960-2004 [43]

it's likely that it would still be a very poor and undeveloped region.

I dont't think so - remember the Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski's plans of COP [including Lvov]
sofijufka   
23 Aug 2012
Genealogy / surname FIUK [6]

it could from the old-polish word for some kind of broth or from word "fiukać" [whistle, pipe]. Maybe from hungarian: fiuk - boys
sofijufka   
24 Aug 2012
News / Poland's Truth Commission "IPN" to be de facto closed [80]

of their proven-traitorous swine of a father. How many of his former brothers did he betray to get where he got? I wonder.

Proven? How and by whom? It's interesting - you demand proof w case of Wałesa, and in case of Rajmund Kaczyński - not.

As to the proofs and irchives - my late aunt was working in Naczelna Dyrekcja Archiwów Państwowych [ca.1989] and she told me then, how michnikites at consortes were taking out a lot of case files...
sofijufka   
24 Aug 2012
News / Poland's Truth Commission "IPN" to be de facto closed [80]

no, it's not true... Commies needed educated people as teachers, engineers etc. - A lot of average members of AK and insurgents wasn't prosecuted. I don't remember stalinism, but my parents, members of my family and my brother remember it quite well. And in cause of Warsowians - they wanted to rebuild their city "in spite" of Germans and Russians, so they have to work for commies. Not all of them believed in outbreak of 3. war, you know...
sofijufka   
24 Aug 2012
News / Poland's Truth Commission "IPN" to be de facto closed [80]

And yet he managed to give lecturers to Party members despite being a member of the AK who was in a POW camp? In Stalinist Poland? Hmm.

my uncle was an insurgent like Rajmund Kaczyński and was in POW camp - nonetheless he was teaching at the Warsaw University [perhaps most of the students were members of commie youth and party] and then [after Stalin died] - a member of Polish Academy of Sciences. It's true, that he couldn't travel abroad [till 1959]. And nor he nor my aunt were ever members of party [not even SD]. And they are not listed in archives of IPN.
sofijufka   
24 Aug 2012
News / Poland's Truth Commission "IPN" to be de facto closed [80]

The ducks' father was a clear commie collaborator.

I don't think so. I was talking about him with Juliusz Englert [also an insurgent - he was about 17 years old then]

museumoflondon.org.uk/Get-involved/Collaborative-projects/Belonging/PStories/World/Seperate/
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliusz_Englert

And his opinion about R. Kaczyński was very high
sofijufka   
24 Aug 2012
News / Poland's Truth Commission "IPN" to be de facto closed [80]

delphiandomine
because I help my aunt to sort all the papers after his death - some of them were send to KUL - he was a professor there. In all of them {identity cards, employment certificates, CV's, he was cited as non-party. Are you satisfied?
sofijufka   
25 Aug 2012
History / What do Poles owe to Czechs? [72]

Jan Matejko - his father was Czech, who married polish woman and lived with his family near Cracow
sofijufka   
25 Aug 2012
News / Poland's Truth Commission "IPN" to be de facto closed [80]

And this is why I think the files should have been locked up and not accessed until the last person born under Communism had died

easy to say.... Don't you think, that [if - and it's highly probably, as SB have a lot of documents stolen and/or copied] someone [foreigner or Polish could blackmail some politicians in order to gain political or economical gains?
sofijufka   
25 Aug 2012
News / Poland's Truth Commission "IPN" to be de facto closed [80]

But it failed to explain why the Michnikite rag has so hotly opposed any form of de-communisation or lustration. over the years. Maybe the memory of Michnik's dad, mum and brother (all Stalinist collaborators) and otehrs like them in the leftist-liebral camp -- both living and dead -- has something to do with it.

I don't think so - both his parents were dead then, I think, his brother in Sweden, but in Unia Wolności there were people like Maleszka, who were afraid of this archives...
sofijufka   
25 Aug 2012
History / What do Poles owe to Czechs? [72]

I am waiting for the regular polonia crowd to tell that the Czechs are actually Jews :)

pathetic, even if it was meant to be a joke

as to the other polish Czechs:
Wacław Żywny - teacher of Fryderyk Chopin
Igor Neverly - writer [1/3 Czech]
Leopold Staff - very good poet, son of Frantisek Staff, confectioner from Lvov
Jan Styka - painter, son of Czech-austrian officer
Karol Szajnocha - famous historian, writer, son of germanized Czech, Scheinoha-Vtelenský, and polish woman
Aleksander Augezdecky - XVI century pilish printer and editor
sofijufka   
25 Aug 2012
News / Poland's Truth Commission "IPN" to be de facto closed [80]

Polonius. You profess to be such a Catholic, yet you have little to no understanding of a thing called "Forgiveness".

you forgot: before receiving forgiveness the culprit should repentant, ask for forgiveness and right a wrong...