Yalta Conference: (Feb. 1945), World War II Allied leaders

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Yalta Conference: (Feb. 1945), World War II Allied leaders

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  • Western "defenders of democration"... sons of the sluts, who betrayed us in september 1939, murdered General Sikorski, bertayed us again in 1945 and now are speaking about "Polish Camps of Death"... I've a hope Roosevelt and Churchill are in hell the same as Stalin & Hitler.

  • @genitalius

    Właśnie przestałem dyskutować z tym fanem Lenina.

  • khulik po co Ty gadasz z tym mongołem upośledzonym olej tego chłopa jego dziadek bimbrownik niszczył nasze pałace bo nie wiedział jak się na salonach zachować i tak próbował na nagana zasłużyć, a bolszewicka rosja taka bogata się stała, bo zwieźli pół Europy i Bałkanów złodzieje, pozdr

  • @khulik And did you ever see in your manuals, that Austria-Hungaria and Germany each produced some times more industrial products than Russia? Non pro capita, in whole? England and France as well. You used to know Russia as one of the strongest in the world because Bolshevicks made it so.

  • @khulik Don't jump to the conclusions, doggy. From your barking I must understand, that Germans could easily count Belorussians and Ukrainians? If you want to see idiot look in the mirror! There remained whole districts which German never entered. And didn't you ever hear the word 'evacuation'? And three years to Brest-Litowsk is for you an cowardy escape? What would you call two months to the Paris? And two weeks to the Warsaw?

  • @tagaphon

    When Krauts entered in 1941 to Easter Poland, they find out, than about 0,5 mln. Poles (or pre-war polish citizens) disappeared. But where? The aswer is: a few meters below ground.

    So, in your mind Germans during I WW didn't won battle of Tannenberg?

    I'm living in Kalisz, which was in 1913 in Russia. On first day of war Russians escaped. In 1917 Germans was near Brest-Litovsk? So, there were no war.

    P.S. I'm speaking you Soviet whore. Barking is your fucking mother.

  • @khulik doggy, you throw grave accusation, so you either prove, or bark. Even by yours count there were not more than 50 000 victims on Polish side. And about Czistka. Your manual lets you bark. From 1939 to 1941 were executed 80 000 peoples, entirely, with all Russians, Chechens, Georgians and Chinese. From 1914-1917 Poland was part of Russia, especially when you think, that occupied by Germans was exactly Poland. Each soldiers had three shells for a rifle, canons were silent as well.

  • @tagaphon

    I don't have to give a prove to you. Your history is simple: somebody in Chernobyl cum onto the shit and sun breeded you.

    Two milion Poles : one milion during war in 1920, another due to: "Wielka Czysta" (it was also ethnic cleaning), ocuppation 1939-1941, war 1944, 1945 and murdering pre-war elites. Everything from 2 mln. is hundreads thousands dead.

    1914-1917- giant Russian army, Germany and Austro Hungary fighting on two, even three fronts. Russians were escaping like rats.

  • @khulik So you wouldn't at last contradict about Anders. Now let's return to these 2 mln Poles killed by Russians. Go on. Tell me where and when. That's a rule. You accuse, you prove. About Russian in 1914-1917 as well. If you can't you are son of female dog.

  • @tagaphon

    You are wrong. There is diffrence of propaganda and historical fact. Most of your words are propaganda, most of mine words are historical fact. Due to Soviet actions 2 mlns. of Poles were killed from 1918 to 1963 against 6 mln killed by Germans. Soviets didn't want to die for Poland, but they had no choice. Most of AK didn't survive war,and some of them was smart enough not to reveal themselves. Cowardly were Russians in 1914-1917, as well as Bolscheviks.

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