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Polish EUSA boss Adam Roczek and Portuguese officials were in on the scheme, protecting the Russians.
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Here are the perpetrators
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Siding with Russians over unacceptable behaviour. Bah. Pole probably out of misplaced retarded pan-Slavism and the Portuguese probably because he has some bigotry toward introverted cultures.
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Hostel 1 has also very convincing 'Dutch'. In the first scenes in the Netherlands one of them speaks incoherent gibberish and the other German. Later in the film there's also a so-called 'Dutch businessman' who' portrayed by a Czech actor, saying poor accented basic Dutch phrases on the phone. Always funny those American films.
https://youtu.be/-RxaTF6OG24?t=2m29s
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