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INSPE   
23 Dec 2013
History / Poland must get back Lwow, Wilno and Brest back [318]

"Hitlersee" seems to be really a bit of an exaggeration, even though for people like Sobieski, Jon357 or Palivec (not even mentioning Harry here),

Why?

So it was right to suggest HitlerOcean ?
I suppose, it sounds good to you ?
INSPE   
22 Dec 2013
History / Poland must get back Lwow, Wilno and Brest back [318]

I suppose you mean Schlesien?

polishforums.com/genealogy-ancestry-6/german-war-memorial-upper-s ilesian-village-biestrzynnik-61808/

village of Szczedrzyk, which was spelled Sczedrzik in Prussian times, and given the new German name of Hitlersee (Hitler's lake) during the Third Reich.

and in 1932 the village was given the new German name of Ringwalde, because the village is ringed or surrounded by forests

What a wonderful names ... I especially like Hitlersee........

They lost their colony - poor and back warded - and got in return rich Silesia,

village of Szczedrzyk, which was spelled Sczedrzik in Prussian times, and given the new German name of Hitlersee (Hitler's lake) during the Third Reich.

The name Hitlersee is not German enough , in my opinion
(They may still think that the village is Polish and besides , this name is not respectful enough )
I suppose HitlerOcean befits him better, much better . Yes, it maust be ocean.

This respectful name reflects secular piety and shows respectful significance for the German fuhrer

Yes, let's commemorate him in a more German way !!!
INSPE   
21 Dec 2013
History / Poland must get back Lwow, Wilno and Brest back [318]

And medieval Poland took Silesia from Bohemia. Who's clever now?

As far as I remember Palivec is a ridiculous character from the well known book by Hašek.
I like him (Hašek )

Early medieval Bohemia was a small area around Praha which did not even have common borders with
Poland . You should not confuse your early medieval Czechia and early medieval Moravia

It was very clever of you. haha
Of course you are much more cleverer, hahah