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Rethel was right, all the time
Gib Rethel back
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It surprises me how emphathic Poles are towards Ukrainians while for years claiming Lvov etc and blaming them for many things.
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Well, with the speed of progress that the Russians have lately, they would reach the Ukrainian border with Hungary (which by the way belongs to NATO) in about 15 years.
Even if they could do it quickly, just getting close would force NATO to actually intervene and the joke would be over and for everyone, not just for the Russians.
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rip békemenet
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It doesn't look like popular empathy, more like governmental activity backed up by $$$. Same part of Poles who hate Russians, literally despise Ukrainians. Part of them does not give a shit about both of us, but already worried about their presence and activity. I have a friend living in western Poland, married to local girl, so he tells me what he sees and what people say. Western Pollacks are generally almost neutral towards both Russians and Poles (they dealed with Germans for centuries, not us) but lots of people are tired of Ukrainans.
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Or what? Cmon man, that's just an avatar of some random person living some thousands km from you. Imagine, I have a relative in Kiev (one of few who's Ukrainian patriot) and both of us participate in crowd funding to Ukrainian (him) and Russian (me) paramilitary groups, for purchasing night vision and copters, both of us know about each other's activity Don't get offended by some random people for some 200x200 pixels next to their nickname.
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Can you elaborate what geographically you mean with Western Pollacks?
The initial most Western Pollacks are in the Poznan area. They are indigenous to there. And in the reddish area in this map
which belongs to the German Empire there were no Pollacks at all before 1945 (except for Upper Silesia). The whole Polish poulation in the even more western reddish territories is new and stems to a notable proportion from the so called Kresy, which is what Interwar Poland lost in the East, and arbitrary other parts of Poland. So dealing for centuries with Germans can just have been in the Poznan area (or corridor area, but that is likely not considered western now).
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