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  • Originally posted by Heresson

    I guess that's what Russians/Soviets always did, just nobody yet noticed
    yeah, sure- Russians are f*ckers, they have to act like this by definition. So eho needs evidences?
    Just let the foreign journalists in...
    And who the hell do not let them be there?
    Didn't You have an idea that perhaps it's your official propaganda that lies?
    Our local TV broadcasted the resolution of crisis alive for several hours. And I saw it with my own eyes. This article is full of lies, because it contradicts with what I saw.

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    • Originally posted by Serb

      yeah, sure- Russians are f*ckers, they have to act like this by definition. So eho needs evidences?
      Don't be so harsh for yourselves. We are Your family. We love You and accept You the way You are

      And who the hell do not let them be there?
      Your state?

      Our local TV broadcasted the resolution of crisis alive for several hours. And I saw it with my own eyes. This article is full of lies, because it contradicts with what I saw.
      Exactly what?
      "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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      • Just how much do you resent Russia? Is it just based upon stuff from WWII onwards or is there more? How much are your views shared by all Polish?
        “It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”

        ― C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man

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        • I do not resent Russia. I resent Russian imperialism
          "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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          • Don't stop there. I want to know the rest.
            “It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”

            ― C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man

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            • I don't think I have personal feeling about Russia. Just when Serb claims USSR was completely right to occupy eastern Poland hand to hand with Germany and such stuff...
              From what I know, Russia leads a very brutal politics in Chechenia since the beginnings of the conflict. Taking into account how Russia and USSR acted usually, I have
              little doubt that at least part of this is true.

              I do think many Poles have antipathy for Russia. But it's not without a reason.
              The animosy dates back to late Middle Ages, when Poland joined union and took over Lithuania, that led a conflict with Moscov about the domination over entire Ruthenia. Moscow's pimary policy was to get as much as it could of Polish-Lithuanian territory: it considered itself a bearer of tradition of Kievan Ruthenia, and as such, it considered eastern Polisj/Lithuanian grounds as its property. A breakthrough in the campign was half of XVII century, when golden days of Poland ended, and after repelling Swedes, brandenburgians, Romanians, Ukrainians and Russians, Poland had to resign of eastern half of Ukraine, with Kiev. This was supposed to be only temporary, but in Poland temporary stuff last the longest. Poland sunk in anarchy, and its neighbours with Russia as the major player, torpedoes any attempts of reforms. When the pressure for them became too big, eventuallt Poland was divided between Russia, Prussia and Austria in three partages in the end of XVIII century.
              After Napoleonic wars, a very small, limited kingdom of Poland was reestablished out of part of Grand Duchy of Warsaw that was given to Russia, with tzar as its king.
              It was a strange union, as Russia was an autocratic state, while the Kingdom was a constitutional monarchy. Next tzar was more autocratic, kept on breaking the constitution and stuff. In the end, when He wanted to use Polish army against Belgium's fight for independance, the state revolted. After a war, the Kingdom was repressioned and lost most of its autonomy and rusification started. After another big uprising, it got even worse, and the name of Poland was replaced with "the land over Vistula" name )just like later Hitler changed the name of Major Poland province into "the land of Warta river")
              All this time, Polish culture and catholic church was being persecuted, Polish properties confiscated, Polish language kept out of schools etc, and opposing were sent to Siberia and such martyrdom stuff.
              Eventually, Poland regained independance after ww1 and lead a successful war against Soviets ("the way to a world revolution goes through dead body of bourgois Poland" and such stuff).
              In 1939, USSR and Germany signed a pact and soon divided Poland in a half. Poles of the annected by USSR lands were being either moved somewhere into inner Russia/Kazakhstan, or, when it comes to officers and people of higher position in society, killed.
              After German invasion of USSR, Poland became Soviet ally, though Soviets didn't want to resign of the lands they annected earlier.
              However, Germans discovered mass graves of Polish officers killed by Soviets (Stalin claimed earlier that they escaped to Manjuria). As in similar time Germany and Poland each asked Red Cross for investigation in this matter, Stalin accused Poland of collaborating with Germany and broke the relationships, and started creating his own pet Polish gouverment after He entered Poland - allies didn't want to quarrel, so they soon deserted the legal one, and accepted Stalin's vision of eastern boarders of Poland, looking about how final Soviet - German demarcation line looked like.
              Meanwhile, Polish partisants fighting against Germans after they were out were accused of... collaborating with Germans and persecuted. The leaders of the underground state were invited for diplomatic talks - and than imprisoned and sentenced.
              Soviets also didn't help the uprising in Warsaw, even closed down controlled by them airports for allied airplanes with help for it.
              Also, the march of Soviet army was a great show of vandalism, rapes and robbery.
              After the war, Soviets installed their regime that ruled up to the end of communism.
              And even after the fall of it, Russia interferred in Polish matters, like it tried to stop it from joining NATO.
              "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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              • Originally posted by Heresson


                Don't be so harsh for yourselves. We are Your family. We love You and accept You the way You are
                NO WAY! Go love yourselves.
                Your state?
                How exactly?
                Exactly what?
                Exactly lies about the storming of the building.

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                • Originally posted by Heresson
                  I don't think I have personal feeling about Russia. Just when Serb claims USSR was completely right to occupy eastern Poland hand to hand with Germany and such stuff...
                  From what I know, Russia leads a very brutal politics in Chechenia since the beginnings of the conflict. Taking into account how Russia and USSR acted usually, I have
                  little doubt that at least part of this is true.

                  I do think many Poles have antipathy for Russia. But it's not without a reason.
                  The animosy dates back to late Middle Ages, when Poland joined union and took over Lithuania, that led a conflict with Moscov about the domination over entire Ruthenia. Moscow's pimary policy was to get as much as it could of Polish-Lithuanian territory: it considered itself a bearer of tradition of Kievan Ruthenia, and as such, it considered eastern Polisj/Lithuanian grounds as its property. A breakthrough in the campign was half of XVII century, when golden days of Poland ended, and after repelling Swedes, brandenburgians, Romanians, Ukrainians and Russians, Poland had to resign of eastern half of Ukraine, with Kiev. This was supposed to be only temporary, but in Poland temporary stuff last the longest. Poland sunk in anarchy, and its neighbours with Russia as the major player, torpedoes any attempts of reforms. When the pressure for them became too big, eventuallt Poland was divided between Russia, Prussia and Austria in three partages in the end of XVIII century.
                  After Napoleonic wars, a very small, limited kingdom of Poland was reestablished out of part of Grand Duchy of Warsaw that was given to Russia, with tzar as its king.
                  It was a strange union, as Russia was an autocratic state, while the Kingdom was a constitutional monarchy. Next tzar was more autocratic, kept on breaking the constitution and stuff. In the end, when He wanted to use Polish army against Belgium's fight for independance, the state revolted. After a war, the Kingdom was repressioned and lost most of its autonomy and rusification started. After another big uprising, it got even worse, and the name of Poland was replaced with "the land over Vistula" name )just like later Hitler changed the name of Major Poland province into "the land of Warta river")
                  All this time, Polish culture and catholic church was being persecuted, Polish properties confiscated, Polish language kept out of schools etc, and opposing were sent to Siberia and such martyrdom stuff.
                  Eventually, Poland regained independance after ww1 and lead a successful war against Soviets ("the way to a world revolution goes through dead body of bourgois Poland" and such stuff).
                  In 1939, USSR and Germany signed a pact and soon divided Poland in a half. Poles of the annected by USSR lands were being either moved somewhere into inner Russia/Kazakhstan, or, when it comes to officers and people of higher position in society, killed.
                  After German invasion of USSR, Poland became Soviet ally, though Soviets didn't want to resign of the lands they annected earlier.
                  However, Germans discovered mass graves of Polish officers killed by Soviets (Stalin claimed earlier that they escaped to Manjuria). As in similar time Germany and Poland each asked Red Cross for investigation in this matter, Stalin accused Poland of collaborating with Germany and broke the relationships, and started creating his own pet Polish gouverment after He entered Poland - allies didn't want to quarrel, so they soon deserted the legal one, and accepted Stalin's vision of eastern boarders of Poland, looking about how final Soviet - German demarcation line looked like.
                  Meanwhile, Polish partisants fighting against Germans after they were out were accused of... collaborating with Germans and persecuted. The leaders of the underground state were invited for diplomatic talks - and than imprisoned and sentenced.
                  Soviets also didn't help the uprising in Warsaw, even closed down controlled by them airports for allied airplanes with help for it.
                  Also, the march of Soviet army was a great show of vandalism, rapes and robbery.
                  After the war, Soviets installed their regime that ruled up to the end of communism.
                  And even after the fall of it, Russia interferred in Polish matters, like it tried to stop it from joining NATO.
                  Well you guys got them back later by being the domino that shattered the Iron Curtain.

                  Happy now?
                  We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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                  • Originally posted by Heresson
                    I don't think I have personal feeling about Russia. Just when Serb claims USSR was completely right to occupy eastern Poland hand to hand with Germany and such stuff...
                    From what I know, Russia leads a very brutal politics in Chechenia since the beginnings of the conflict. Taking into account how Russia and USSR acted usually, I have
                    little doubt that at least part of this is true.

                    I do think many Poles have antipathy for Russia. But it's not without a reason.
                    The animosy dates back to late Middle Ages, when Poland joined union and took over Lithuania, that led a conflict with Moscov about the domination over entire Ruthenia. Moscow's pimary policy was to get as much as it could of Polish-Lithuanian territory: it considered itself a bearer of tradition of Kievan Ruthenia, and as such, it considered eastern Polisj/Lithuanian grounds as its property. A breakthrough in the campign was half of XVII century, when golden days of Poland ended, and after repelling Swedes, brandenburgians, Romanians, Ukrainians and Russians, Poland had to resign of eastern half of Ukraine, with Kiev. This was supposed to be only temporary, but in Poland temporary stuff last the longest. Poland sunk in anarchy, and its neighbours with Russia as the major player, torpedoes any attempts of reforms. When the pressure for them became too big, eventuallt Poland was divided between Russia, Prussia and Austria in three partages in the end of XVIII century.
                    After Napoleonic wars, a very small, limited kingdom of Poland was reestablished out of part of Grand Duchy of Warsaw that was given to Russia, with tzar as its king.
                    It was a strange union, as Russia was an autocratic state, while the Kingdom was a constitutional monarchy. Next tzar was more autocratic, kept on breaking the constitution and stuff. In the end, when He wanted to use Polish army against Belgium's fight for independance, the state revolted. After a war, the Kingdom was repressioned and lost most of its autonomy and rusification started. After another big uprising, it got even worse, and the name of Poland was replaced with "the land over Vistula" name )just like later Hitler changed the name of Major Poland province into "the land of Warta river")
                    All this time, Polish culture and catholic church was being persecuted, Polish properties confiscated, Polish language kept out of schools etc, and opposing were sent to Siberia and such martyrdom stuff.
                    Eventually, Poland regained independance after ww1 and lead a successful war against Soviets ("the way to a world revolution goes through dead body of bourgois Poland" and such stuff).
                    In 1939, USSR and Germany signed a pact and soon divided Poland in a half. Poles of the annected by USSR lands were being either moved somewhere into inner Russia/Kazakhstan, or, when it comes to officers and people of higher position in society, killed.
                    After German invasion of USSR, Poland became Soviet ally, though Soviets didn't want to resign of the lands they annected earlier.
                    However, Germans discovered mass graves of Polish officers killed by Soviets (Stalin claimed earlier that they escaped to Manjuria). As in similar time Germany and Poland each asked Red Cross for investigation in this matter, Stalin accused Poland of collaborating with Germany and broke the relationships, and started creating his own pet Polish gouverment after He entered Poland - allies didn't want to quarrel, so they soon deserted the legal one, and accepted Stalin's vision of eastern boarders of Poland, looking about how final Soviet - German demarcation line looked like.
                    Meanwhile, Polish partisants fighting against Germans after they were out were accused of... collaborating with Germans and persecuted. The leaders of the underground state were invited for diplomatic talks - and than imprisoned and sentenced.
                    Soviets also didn't help the uprising in Warsaw, even closed down controlled by them airports for allied airplanes with help for it.
                    Also, the march of Soviet army was a great show of vandalism, rapes and robbery.
                    After the war, Soviets installed their regime that ruled up to the end of communism.
                    And even after the fall of it, Russia interferred in Polish matters, like it tried to stop it from joining NATO.
                    Nice, very nice.
                    You forgot a couple of details.
                    Poland invaded Russia in 17th century, raized, pillaged and murdered Russians on their way to Moscow.
                    In 1920 Poland invaded young Soviet republic and in 1921 took Northern Ukrain and Northern Beylorussia.

                    Poland is deirectly responsible for the start of WW2.
                    (By its behavior which Churchill called- the greed of hyena. You need a full stroy? Does Czechoslovakia, Lithuania refusal to give right of passage to Soviet troops to defend Czechs, refusal of signing military alliance with USSR, doesn't ring the bell?).

                    Red Army entered Poland Sept 17. Your president fleed from Warsaw at Sept 1. Your Government fleed Warsaw Sept 5. Your government comletely left territory of Poland before Sept 17, when Soviet entered WesternUkrain and Western Beylorussia. Your chief of army feildmarshal Szru-blah..blah...blah... (you Poles have such fancy names, I can't remember) who fleed away from frot line to Brest fortress with tail between the legs, made order to do not fight Soviet troops (no, it's not becuase he though they'll help them to fight nazis), but instead to retreat to Romanian border. Only absolute stupid mofo could make such order. The lands SU took in 1939, were Western Ukraine and Western Beylorussia, you took from Soviets in 1921. As for Katyn, you invent nothing new- just repeat Guebels propaganda.
                    Last edited by Serb; September 15, 2004, 22:46.

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                    • Originally posted by Serb


                      Nice, very nice.
                      You forgot a couple of details.
                      Poland invaded Russia in 16th century, raized, pillaged and murdered Russians on their way to Moscow.
                      And vice versa: it was about why Poles dislike Russians, not the other way around.

                      In 1920 Poland invaded young Soviet republic and in 1921 took Northern Ukrain and Northern Beylorussia.
                      It was preemptive strike...

                      Poland is deirectly responsible for the start of WW2.
                      (By its behavior which Churchill called- the greed of hyena. You need a full stroy? Do Czechoslovakia, Lithuania refusal to give right of passage to Soviet troops to defend Czechs, refusal of signing military alliance with USSR, doesn't ring the bell?).
                      Are You so naive?
                      "They didn't want our alliance, so we had to conquer them hand to hand with our common enemy" - that's what You are saying. Soviets wanted this "alliance" to vassalise Poland, just as they did later on with Baltic Republics.

                      Red Army entered Poland Sept 17. Your president fleed from Warsaw at Sept 1. Your Government fleed Warsaw Sept 5. Your government comletely left territory of Poland before Sept 17
                      And what? Does lack of the head of the state means You can invade it?

                      make such order. The lands SU took in 1939, were Northern Ukrain and Northern Beylorussia, you took from Soviets in 1921.
                      They did not belong to Soviets then. Both Soviets and Poland were in statu nascendi, and those grounds were discussed. Poland won. You wanted your "hyena" revenge? You took it. But claiming that You did that without breaking earlier treaties, and only for the sake of fight against Hitler, and only because Poland didn't want alliance with You, it is somewhat silly, don't You think?

                      As for Katyn, you invent nothing new- just repeat Guebels propaganda.
                      Ekhem, EVEN YOUR STATE HAS OFFICIALLY ADMITTED IT WAS SOVIETS' THING.
                      But of course, Serb knows better. Serb believes good uncle Joe.
                      "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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                      • Originally posted by Heresson


                        And vice versa: it was about why Poles dislike Russians, not the other way around.
                        So, you've started it first.
                        It was preemptive strike...
                        Bullsh!t. Poland was the first violator of Versales treaty. It's started its expansion, righ after its re-creation due to Versales treaty. Poland started to grab lands of defeated in WW1 empires, to expand its borders out of limits of Versalies treaty. Such preemptive strikes always have been called agression.
                        Are You so naive?
                        "They didn't want our alliance, so we had to conquer them hand to hand with our common enemy" - that's what You are saying. Soviets wanted this "alliance" to vassalise Poland, just as they did later on with Baltic Republics.
                        Ok, let's see.
                        Munich. It is true that main mofos there were Chemberlen and his gang. They agitated for division of Czechoslovakia. But how Poland acted? Czechs had defensive alliance with France and USSR. But France also had alliance with Poland. Poland also had defensive alliance with Romania against USSR. USSR had to defend Czechoslovakia in accordance with its obligations, IF France was also defending them. SU made clear message that he will fulfill its obligation in case of agression against Czechs. France was under Brits pressure and basically was betwen two lights- to fall into Brits demands and surrender its ally- Czechoslovakia or to fullfil its obligations and defend its ally Czechs on pair with the Soviets. And at this time great kingdom of Poland appears on the scene. Poland threaten to use situation on its own favor and attack Lithuania. Polish ambassador was called to Kremlin where uncle Joe made it clear for him that USSR will not allow this. It put France in pretty difficult situation- if they fulfill their obligation it means war with Germany over Czechoslovakia and at the same time they have to defend Poland in Polish war vs. Soviets over Lithuania. For France it means war vs. two powers instead of war with USSR, and Czechoslovakia against lone Germany. Your behaviour basically left them no choice and they surendered Sudets to Germany.
                        But Soviets declared they will fulfill their obligations towards Czchehoslovakia even if France would refuse to protect them. What Poland did? It refused to give right of passage for the Soviets. Why? Because it was interesed in division of Czechoslovakia. As she later proved, when she on pair with Germany, and Hungary participated in division of Czechoslovakia and grab part of it. Later, USSR made 11 propositions for creation of wide anti-German alliance with France and UK, all propositions were refused. UK, France and Poland signed non-agression pact with Germany. Hitler offered alliance to Poland to fight Soviets, but Poland refused- "but we can enter it later". In other words Poland wanted to grab more territories by other's hands. They thought that to attack USSR Hitler had only one way- through Romania (with whom Poland had alliance only vs. USSR)- good opportunity to grab some Romanian lands first, and them later to grab Ukraine, when Nazis would kick Soviet arses. Good policy my ass. USSR offered military alliance to Poland, UK and France pressed on Poland to enter this alliance and could give any guarnties to Poland, in case if Soviets do something wrong, but Poland refused. USSR had no choice but to do all other countries already done- to sign non-agression pact with Germany. Then Germany attacked Poland, and your leadership betrayed its allies and its own people once again- it simply packed their baggage and first fleed the capital (on fifth day of war) and then entierly escaped the country. While you have obligations to France, you have to fight, to let them mobilize and strike from the west. Insted your government left its army and run, and your army, without leadership became a crowd which Germans easily defeated. When Soviets entered Western Ukraine and Western Beylorussia, Polish state didn't exist already, as well as its army. Would you preffer to Germans took WesternUkraine and Beylorussia?

                        And what? Does lack of the head of the state means You can invade it?
                        It means there is no more state. State without leadership is absurd. When Germans were several kilometers from Moscow, Soviet government didn't escape the capital. When Germans were near Paris, French government didn't escape the Paris (they capitulated, true, but capitulation is better than what your government did. Capitulation means that defeated and victorious sides sign agreement, which consist of various conditions, like exchange of pows, rights for people on occupied territories, loss of territories, reparations, etc. What your government done- was way worse. They just surrendered their own people unconditionaly, let Germany to annex Poland. It was the betrayal of their own people). Nobody run like your government. Your government run just right after Germans entered your territory. They simply run like complete cowards.
                        And who said it was an invasion or agression? Churchill perhaps? He said quite the opposite, I can find you a direct quote of Churchill, if you wish. In general, he said that Soviets acted in the most rational way, not a single word about agression.
                        WHO SAID IT WAS AGRESSION?
                        WHO RECOGNIZED ACTIONS OF USSR AS AGRESSION?
                        WHY UK AND FRANCE DIDN'T DECLARE WAR OVER SOVIETS FOR SOVIET ENTERANCE TO WESTERN UKRAINE AND BEYLORUSSIA, DESPITE THEY HAD MILITARY ALLIANCE?
                        WHY LEAGUE OF NATIONS DIDN'T RECOGNIZED SOVIET ACTIONS AS AGRESSION?

                        UK and France didn't want to dow Soviets, because they were already in war vs. Germany? The league of nations was too afraid of mighty Soviet empire?
                        BS.
                        When Soviets invaded Finland, UK and France planned a joint military attack against USSR, including joint fighting of their expedition forces with Finns on Leningrad's direction, submarine warfare in Black sea and bombardments of Caucasus oil fields. It was one of the reasons why Soviets and Finns signed a peace treaty. War with allies was the last thing Stalin wanted then and threat of such war was pretty real.
                        The league of nation condemned Soviet agression towards Finland and excluded USSR as country agressor from the league of nations.
                        So my questions remain.
                        They did not belong to Soviets then. Both Soviets and Poland were in statu nascendi, and those grounds were discussed. Poland won. You wanted your "hyena" revenge? You took it. But claiming that You did that without breaking earlier treaties, and only for the sake of fight against Hitler, and only because Poland didn't want alliance with You, it is somewhat silly, don't You think?
                        BS. I suppose you think they belonged to Poland, right?
                        YOU HAD CLEAR BORDERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH VERSALIES TREATY. Western Ukraine and Beylorussia, didn't belong to Poland in accordance with Verslies treaty. It was Russian territory. Soviets was a new government of Russia. Change of government, recognized or not recognized by the world community, doesn't give right to Poland to capture parts of Russia.
                        Ekhem, EVEN YOUR STATE HAS OFFICIALLY ADMITTED IT WAS SOVIETS' THING.
                        But of course, Serb knows better. Serb believes good uncle Joe.
                        Gorbachev, Yeltsin, Yakovlev and their team of motherf*ckers ARE NOT my government.
                        And yes, I preffer to trust uncle Joe and to results of international investigation, than to cheif of Hitler's propaganda- Guebels.
                        Last edited by Serb; September 15, 2004, 22:54.

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                        • Originally posted by Serb

                          So, you've started it first.
                          Why?

                          Bullsh!t. Poland was the first violator of Versales treaty. It's started its expansion, righ after its re-creation due to Versales treaty. Poland started to grab lands of defeated in WW1 empires, to expand its borders out of limits of Versalies treaty. Such preemptive strikes always have been called agression.
                          Are You nuts? Versailles treaty created western boarder of Poland, not the eastern one.


                          where uncle Joe made it clear for him that USSR will not allow this.
                          It was a bluff in order to force Lithuania to open diplomatic relationships. Have we attacked it?

                          with USSR, and Czechoslovakia against lone Germany. Your behaviour basically left them no choice and they surendered Sudets to Germany.
                          My God, does anyone else know about it! Poland rules the world! It is the only one who forced everyone to accept Muenchen treaty!
                          Is it what they learn You at school?

                          It refused to give right of passage for the Soviets. Why? Because it was interesed in division of Czechoslovakia.
                          First of all, it was shortly BEFORE Muenchen treaty.
                          Secondly, Poland only took back part of what Tchechoslovakia anected by force shortly after ww1, when Poland was fighting against Soviets and was not able to protect its backs.
                          Thirdly, Soviets were hostile to Poland.
                          Would You let Chineese armies through to Europe anyway?

                          offered alliance to Poland to fight Soviets, but Poland refused- "but we can enter it later".
                          Who said so? Serb... Serb... Serb...

                          In other words Poland wanted to grab more territories by other's hands.
                          Alliance with germany was not possible not only because Poland didn't want the war, but also because Germany wanted Gdañsk as a part of the deal.
                          And if Poland wanted more lands, it would have taken them in Riga 1921. It took much less than Soviets offered it.

                          Romania (with whom Poland had alliance only vs. USSR)
                          Defensive alliance only

                          - good opportunity to grab some Romanian lands first, and them later to grab Ukraine, when Nazis would kick Soviet arses.
                          Are You saying Poland wanted to get some Romanian land? Serb, this is absurd. Romania was our ally.

                          USSR offered military alliance to Poland, UK and France pressed on Poland to enter this alliance and could give any guarnties to Poland, in case if Soviets do something wrong, but Poland refused.
                          What do you expect? Poland always had more sobre attitude towards Soviets than Britain and France. Soviets wanted to grab Polish territory (and did it fas and nefas). Guaranties? We've seen how much they were worth after the defeat of Germany. Poland would have ended under Soviet occupation, and I doubt France or Britain would do anything about it.

                          USSR had no choice but to do all other countries already done- to sign non-agression pact with Germany.
                          All is so nice in your picture, but why did this non-agression pact contain clausures about division of Poland?
                          And what could USSR be afraid of? Without territory of Poland, germany could not effectively fight Soviets

                          Then Germany attacked Poland, and your leadership betrayed its allies and its own people once again- it simply packed their baggage and first fleed the capital (on fifth day of war) and then entierly escaped the country.
                          If You don't know, Polish gouverment was supposed to be moved, and was moved first to Paris, later to London, and took part in later part of the war. Your words is silly SOviet propaganda, Serb.

                          While you have obligations to France, you have to fight, to let them mobilize and strike from the west.
                          Did they strike?

                          When Soviets entered Northern Ukraine and Northern Beylorussia, Polish state didn't exist already, as well as its army. Would you preffer to Germans took Northern Ukraine and Beylorussia?
                          It is disgusting Soviet propaganda, Serb. Be ashamed of it. First of all, the division of Poland was foreseen by Ribbentrop-Molotov pact already.
                          Secondly, that a gouverment leaves a territory of the state, it doesn't mean that the state ceases to exist.
                          It is a blantant excuse for an unprovoked attack.
                          Imagine a house whose owner is forced out of it by a burglar. And then the neighbour comes and, stating that he must not let the burglar get the stuff, he begins robbing himself; that's the situation.

                          Soviet government didn't escape the capital.
                          It planned to move to Swierdlowsk

                          They just left their own people unconditionaly, let Germany to annex Poland. It was the btrayal of their own people).
                          Propaganda, Serb. If the gouverment stayed, it'd have been killed by Germans.
                          It didn't "escape" just to save their lives.
                          They "escaped" to continue the fight in the west, which Poles did.

                          he said that Soviets acted in the most rational way, not a single word about agression.
                          Churchill is no moral authority.
                          And, yes, this agression was rational. Rational and planned, Serb.

                          WHO RECOGNIZED ACTIONS OF USSR AS AGRESSION?
                          If You kill a person and no-one will dare to admit it, You still have killed a person.
                          You entered a territory of a foreign state, and started brutal occupation of it. It's an agression.

                          WHY UK AND FRANCE DIDN'T DECLARE WAR OVER SOVIETS FOR SOVIET ENTERANCE TO NORTHERN UKRAINE AND BEYLORUSSIA?
                          Because their alliance with Poland was only directed against Germany, and anyway, they didn't want to risk conflict with USSR

                          When Soviets invaded Finland, UK and France planned a joint military attack against USSR, including joint fighting of their expedition forces with Finns on Leningrad's direction, submarine warfare in Black sea and bombardments of Caucasus oil fields. It was one of the reasons why Soviets and Finns signed a peace treaty.
                          Don't You forget that in 1939 Britain and France had to fight against Germany as well?

                          BS. I suppose you think they belonged to Poland, right?
                          YOU HAD CLEAR BORDERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH VERSALIES TREATY. North Ukraine and Beylorussia, didn't belong to Poland in accordance with Verslies treaty.
                          Poland was a new state, that had to fight for its independance also against Soviets.
                          The treaty of Versailes didn't fix eastern boarders of Poland. Soviet gouverment was illegal, and Soviet state was not a successor of state of tzars. I think Lenin would've been offended by such insinuation.
                          Anyway, You annexed those lands from Poland. Poland ruled thse grounds before Russia did.

                          Gorbachev, Yeltsin, Yakovlev and their team of motherf*ckers ARE NOT my government.
                          And yes, I preffer to trust uncle Joe and to results of international investigation, than to cheif of Hitler's propaganda- Guebels.
                          Sorry, but Putin recognises Katyñ as Soviet murder as well...
                          Serb, You live in a world of ilusions.
                          "I realise I hold the key to freedom,
                          I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
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                          • If you guys would have backed up Liechtenstein none of this would have ever happened!!!
                            We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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                            • This debate about Polish history immediately prior to and during ww2 worries me. If we still cannot nail down what occured in Poland some 60+ years after the fact how are we going to be able to sort out the details of current politics in the Caucauses?

                              Serb, if you don't mind,I have a few questions to help me to clarify my understanding of your positions.

                              If Iran had invaded Iraq while the US and its coalition were invading Iraq and Iran managed to occupy and lay claim to the eastern half of Iran would you have supported such an annexation as legal since the government of Iraq fled to a little hole in the ground under a shed?

                              Did some of the horrible crimes attributed to Joseph Stalin actually occur? For instance did he really sell Ukranian grain overseas in such quantities as to create an artifical famine amongst the Ukranians?

                              What do you think of Poland wanting to enter a defense organization like Nato? Do you think they had justification for wanting to join such an alliance?

                              Thanks for continuing to post here. Some of the information you provide is brand new to me and I'm always glad to see a new perspective.

                              thanks!

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                              • Serbs perspective = Stalin's propaganda ministry
                                "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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