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    Quote Originally Posted by Marusya View Post
    All of the Russification and Ukrainization sounds chaotic and terrible to me. Poor people to have to go through that. Well, everyone in Volyn today thinks they are Ukrainians, that I know.
    Якби ви вчились так, як треба,
    То й мудрість би була своя.
    А то залізите на небо:
    «І ми не ми, і я не я,
    І все те бачив, і все знаю,
    Нема ні пекла, ані раю,
    Немає й бога, тілько я!
    Та куций німець узловатий,
    А більш нікого!..» – «Добре, брате,
    Що ж ти такеє?»
    «Нехай скаже
    Німець. Ми не знаєм».
    Отак-то ви навчаєтесь
    У чужому краю!
    Німець скаже: «Ви моголи».
    «Моголи! моголи!»
    Золотого Тамерлана
    Онучата голі.
    Німець скаже: «Ви слав'яне».
    «Слав'яне! слав'яне!»
    Славних прадідів великих
    Правнукі погані!

    (С) Тарас Григорьич. Истинный хохол.

    Если кратко: скотам похуй - у них памяти нема, только глотка.

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    Apparently the Polish and Belarusian-speaking minorities don't have much rights...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caxtiltēcatl View Post
    Apparently the Polish and Belarusian-speaking minorities don't have much rights...
    they have equal rights as anyone else in belarus.

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    25 марта 1918 г. представители нескольких национальных движений в условиях немецкой оккупации объявили о создании независимой Белорусской Народной Республики (БНР).

    Высказывается мнение, что в 1918 году именно благодаря усилиям Рады БНР на той части белорусской территории, что находилась под немецкой оккупацией, не было массового голода в результате поставок продовольствия с находившейся в зоне германской оккупации Украины[9].

    После ухода немецких войск территория, на которой функционировали структуры БНР, была без сопротивления занята Красной Армией, правительство БНР было вынуждено эмигрировать в Вильну.
    The glorified history of "Independent" Belarussian People Republic.

    For those who don't understand Russian, my translation:

    25 March of 1918 the representatives ofseveral national movements in conditions of German Occupation declared the independent Belorussian People's Republic (BPR).

    There is an opinion that in 1918, exactly thanks to the Government of BPR, on the part that was under German occupation, there was no a mass starvation as a result as provision supply from the zone of German occupation of the Ukraine.

    After departure of the German troops, the territory which was under control of BPR, were taken without resistance by Red Army. The government of BPR had to fled to Vilno.


    The BPR government is still in exile , which confirms the absence of legal succession between modern Belarus and that puppet German's state.

    The English article from Wikipedia about BPR "forgets" to mention the Germans as Masters of this protectorate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanyok View Post
    The glorified history of "Independent" Belarussian People Republic.

    For those who don't understand Russian, my translation:

    25 March of 1918 the representatives ofseveral national movements in conditions of German Occupation declared the independent Belorussian People's Republic (BPR).

    There is an opinion that in 1918, exactly thanks to the Government of BPR, on the part that was under German occupation, there was no a mass starvation as a result as provision supply from the zone of German occupation of the Ukraine.

    After departure of the German troops, the territory which was under control of BPR, were taken without resistance by Red Army. The government of BPR had to fled to Vilno.


    The BPR government is still in exile , which confirms the absence of legal succession between modern Belarus and that puppet German's state.

    The English article from Wikipedia about BPR "forgets" to mention the Germans as Masters of this protectorate.
    So that you know Germany helped to establish several independent states on territories of former Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires. 'German occupation' is the phrase the Russians will use, while Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian-Belarusians will use the term 'occupation' in application to Tsarist rule against which people of Belarus, Lithuania, Poland and Ukrainian rebelled twice in the 19th century. So, it was not the Bolsheviks who established the first state. There was also a short lived Belarusian-Lithuanian Republic for several months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simargl View Post
    So that you know Germany helped to establish several independent states on territories of former Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires. 'German occupation' is the phrase the Russians will use, while Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian-Belarusian will use the term 'occupation' in application to Tsarist rule against which people of Belarus, Lithuania, Poland and Ukrainian rebelled. So, it was not the Bolsheviks who established the first state. There was also a short lived Belarusian-Lithuanian Republic for several months.
    let me say it by another words: some people as simargl prefer to suck german dicks as untermenshen that be in equal rights with russians. и пусть попробует рассказать ещё мол он не пидарас и не запроданец.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ЛыSSый View Post
    let me say it by another words: some people as simargl prefer to suck german dicks as untermenshen that be in equal rights with russians. и пусть попробует рассказать ещё мол он не пидарас и не запроданец.
    There was no Nazi idealogy during WWI. Russia lost the war and territories which should not have been under the Russian occupation in first place. The independence was also offered to Poland and Lithuania(Belarus) during Napoleonic war against Russia . This was part of the deal. But fter Soviet came to power they sent many people to Siberia for owing agricultural equipment, for being priest or owners of some estates in 20s and 30s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simargl View Post
    There was no Nazi idealogy during WWI.
    ля буду, это им нихуя не мешало славян за людей не считать (у поляков поузнавай). Дядька Адик это просто на официальный режим перевёл.

    Quote Originally Posted by Simargl View Post
    Russia lost the war and territories which should not have been under the Russian occupation in first place. After Soviet came to power they sent many people to Siberia for owing agricultural equipment, for being priest or owners of some estates.
    ну вы поняли? эта пердила русских за оккупантов держит.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ЛыSSый View Post
    ля буду, это им нихуя не мешало славян за людей не считать (у поляков поузнавай). Дядька Адик это просто на официальный режим перевёл.
    There was no Nazi ideology in WWI. There are political interests irrespective what people think about each on personal level. People of different ethnicities have friends among the Russians. If Russia is going to disintegrate further in the next 50 year, no country, particularly those near Russia is going to shed a tear despite relations on personal level.


    ну вы поняли? эта пердила русских за оккупантов держит.
    There can be no Russian occupation as such? And Russia is like that princess that does not shit. Dude! You need to think outside of square.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simargl View Post
    So that you know Germany helped to establish several independent states on territories of former Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires. 'German occupation' is the phrase the Russians will use, while Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian-Belarusians will use the term 'occupation' in application to Tsarist rule against which people of Belarus, Lithuania, Poland and Ukrainian rebelled twice in the 19th century. So, it was not the Bolsheviks who established the first state. There was also a short lived Belarusian-Lithuanian Republic for several months.
    And how many rebellions of East Slavs were under Lithuanian and Poland rule?
    As far as I know, since the XVI century the ukranian lands under the Polish reign were under constant rebellion.

    Russian occupation of Belarus... It is a fairy tail for retarded persons.
    Russians have always brotherhood feeling to the Belarussians.
    But I see you prefer be governed by Poles, who even have the term of Servitude Nations. Hlopskie Natsii.

    Intersting reference annoying the belarussian nationalists I found now.
    http://www.contrtv.ru/common/2763/

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