I worked with Polish men who daren't go back home when I was in the army in the 60s. Had they gone back home the Russians would have sent them to the salt mines or shot em. they fought the Nazis. One said to me, reason for his disfigured face was Nazi torture. Great people Polish
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Thanks John For your statement... best wishes For you and your family!
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I have to defend you. Your countrymen were very brave. When they worked as Civvy attached to the army I worked with them listened to their stories Never forget that man he was a Cavalry officer young fit and strong they reduced him to a cripple he had to work in the cookhouse
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Most of my family were the military men and the cavalery officers or partisans, so thats why my family is reduced in Poland and more of them and their family members are living in the US or Canada... so I know what are you talking about. Thanks for being a man of honor!
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Thank you, i feel very honoured to recive your kind words.
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Best luck, we the Poles will never forget the people who are on the side of truth, the right side and by our side on that informational media war... because all those fakenews are the elements of war against proud, normal, kind and sometimes funny and polite people - as we are...
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Very true.
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That's because nazism isn't right wing at all. Calling nazism far right is a gimmick created by the left to shame conservatives so they don't need to debate ideas. In a way you can call Poland far right, because of their fervorous defense of conservative values.
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Pure nationalism and pride. A very proud people indeed.
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If only we could get this kind of passion in and unification in America. God poland is living the dream, we're stuck in clown world.
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On the other hand - I wish we had "freedom of speech" in our constitution as you do.
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These days anyone who opposes communism and socialism is "far right"
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Poland was an ally of Germany in the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia. Poland took the Teschen region from Czechoslovakia as part of the Munich agreement. Months later, Germany invaded them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Teschen#After_World_War_I …
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When we fought against Soviet Russia in 1920, Czech Republic took that region from behind and killed many Polish people there, Śląsk Cieszyński and that region was Truely The one of The first part of Poland independented on 1918!!! The history was quite different that you suggest
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and that was not a part of Munchen agreement...
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Sure thing... some of the Czech officers thought about uprising with Polish help that time...
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