Beuthen - Großstadt im oberschlesischen Kohlenrevier
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Jakie to ma znaczenie. . Kocham tę ziemię i kocham Łabędy.
Po co ta idiotyczna nienawiść. Niemcy Polacy jesteśmy tacy sami. Obojgu naszym narodom daleko do świętości. Śląsk nie jest niemiecki z winy Hitlera.
Wilno nie jest polskie z winy Hitlera i Jałty. Czy to teraz ma jakieś znaczenie? Drąży nas bezrobocie ,problemy a niektórzy szerzą nienawiść . Pytam po co?
Bo Niemiec lepszy? Polak lepszy? Gówno prawda. W chwili śmierci wołamy mutti i mamo. Śmierć nas jednoczy.Politycy to gówno ...
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@dziabson18 nic nie musze przekazywac,ludzie moga sobie myslec co chca,a faktyczne granice sa jakie sa,trodno,a co niby byloby lepsze ? kolejna wojna.czystki etniczne,wysiedlenia ,obozy koncentracyjne ? ludzie musza sie tego nauczyc,jak placza nad rozlanym mlekiem tym gorzej dla nich,co do Kaszubow to nie rozpedzaj sie tak,nie bycie Polakiem nie oznacza ze nie uwaza Polski za swoj kraj,a mowi ci to ktos kto ma dalekie korzenie Kaszubskie,a tak Kaszubi postrzegaja Polske,jak i czesc Slazakow :))
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@RitterDesHimmels1 It is the historical fact. It is not like your false rhetorical device. Germany was like the armed humiliated policeman surrounded by thieves with pistols and sticks, crying 'War!'. Germany merely struck out against the thief armed with a one bullet pistol and one club. The Polish regime wanted the war against Germany, for which many diplomatic solutions would have been possible. Historical truth does not lie. Chauvinists and communists do.
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@RitterDesHimmels1 Poland-Lithuania as well as Hungary-Croatia and Serbia were indeed antemurale christianitatis. I agree. But Jan III Sobieski was never anti-German and expelling Germans. No, he knew about Gluchoniemcy.
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@RitterDesHimmels1 The Polish Germanophobe paranoia against Germans, Germany, Austria etc. is silly. Germans contributed to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and Poles, Silesians and Germans in 1241 AD together fought the Battle of Wahlstatt near Liegnitz. Mieszko was an 'amicus imperatoris' (friend of Otto III). Wettins were Germans. The Partitions were not a nationalist, but an absolutist-imperial exercise. Stop your chauvinistic divisioning.
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@RitterDesHimmels1 Nonsense. Like the Flemish speaking area of Berck (Somme) and Radinghem were dominated and subjugated by force to the French King. But they were assimilated into the French people like the Old Prussians and the Polabian Slavs. They were never slaughtered, that is another anti-German blood lie from Polish nationalist falsification of history. Old Prussian language existed until 1723 AD.
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@RitterDesHimmels1 They were rulers over a Slavic people, just Saint Vladimir of Kiev, but the nobility of Kievan Rus' were of Germanic (Viking Rus') origin. I am not making this up. The nobility of the South Slavs (Bulgaria etc.) were indeed of Slavic origin. Not so in Poland. The Polanie etc. were all tribally ruled areas, and not even in 983 AD a proper state like the Holy Roman Empire. Dago or Dagome is of Frankish origin. Nobility intermarried, as did others.
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@IustitiaPax Your theories that Poland provoked the war against Germany are similar to the theories of a lawyer who defended his client (a degenerated psycho) who raped a woman - with the argumentation that she provoked him, simply because she was wearing a short skirt. It is the same irrational argumentation.
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@IustitiaPax Germany was always a great danger for the east, you know about the partitions of Poland, "Drang nach Osten" etc. The real defender of the Western Civilization (and the bulwark of Western Christianity - Antemurale Christianitatis) was Poland - Res Publica Serenissima (and Croatia for a short amount of time). I recommend you a book: "Poland The Knight among The Nations" (you can find it on the net).
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@IustitiaPax "Germanic dynasties" - yeah great contribution:)
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@IustitiaPax Polabian Slavs and Baltic Old Prussians were invaded and politically dominated by Germans who used brutal force to achieve that. Much of them were slaughtered and the rest (due to political superiority and dominance) assimilated. That's why their culture doesn't exist until now. Slovenes never invaded Germany.
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@IustitiaPax Mieszko was called "Dagome Iudex" only in a summary (from XI century) of the Church document (the original text is missing). "Dagome" could have been his second (Christian) name. He and his ancestors (Siemowit, Lestek and Siemomysł) had Slavic names - that's why they were (most probably) Slavs.
Ich komme aus dem Dorf Klein-Beuhten, Groß-Beuthen liegt auch daneben. Die
Dörfer sind südlich von Berlin. Gibt es irgend eine Verbindung zu der Stadt?
Kevin303 2 months ago
@Kevin303 Ich habe keine Ahnung
dziabson18 1 month ago