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Old 2nd June 2007, 17:03
Zygmunt Zygmunt is offline
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Quite an interesting concept. And didn't Poland get offered Soviet help in August of 39, but for some stupid reason said no? "With the Germans we loose our freedom, with the Russians we loose our souls" STUPID! You lost alot more than your freedom..... And it was a Prussian diplomat in 1772 that brought up partitioning Poland. They sent the proposition to the Russians and Austrians stating.. "A nation that cannot defend itself has no right to exist".

And also, after WWII, Poland lost some territory in the East, it is true, but regained the same exact amount of space in the west, or close enough to it.

Poland needs to forget about Poland-Russian feuds over the centuries.

Germany will always be a dangerous monster.

Pan-Slav forever.
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