that border between German and Polish ethnic majorities / states had existed since the middle ages, BTW... only got corrupted shortly, from 1773 to 1919...
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Originally posted by Saras
Nice! Is that a Litvak song?"A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Been to Vilnius?Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.
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Most of it. Vilnius was not too badly bombed as other cities in WW2. The area of the former ghetto is a very nice place now.Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Question to Polish posters
You mean the historical capital city of Lithuania which you illegally annxed? I thought we were over this stupid notion.
it was earlier in Polish hands, after it was captured by Soviets, who handed it over to Lithuanians, despite they were a marginal minority both in the city and almost all the other disputed areas.
I wont dispute the legality - apparently under League of Nations rules a city that was an ethnic island was supposed to go with the surrounding rural areas - which in the case of vilna/Vilnius was lithuanian.
anti-semitism widespread among many Polish nationalists
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is it true that almost 100% of the Breslau/Wroclaw (sp excused) were exchanged during those days?
there were a lot Polish students of the University, though (a third of all), before Poles were forbidden studying there by German authorities.
You know, some time after the war, as another reason for Polish rule over the city, a book of phones of the city from before the war was exhibited; the people in it were Germans of course, but over 2/3 of them had Polish-rooted surnames.
that border between German and Polish ethnic majorities / states had existed since the middle ages, BTW... only got corrupted shortly, from 1773 to 1919...
Since jews from lithuania are called Litvaks, yes"I realise I hold the key to freedom,
I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
Middle East!
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