michaelmaltby
Colonel
100 years ago. Defeat contributed to the Soviet savage treatment of the Polish intelligensia by the Reds when the chance came in 1939.
When Poland saved Europe -
When Poland saved Europe -
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"Onward to Berlin, Paris, and London, then New York, and like a tidal wave we will liberate the exploited masses, Comrades, and paint the world Red with the blood of the exploiters and their fellow travelers!"exactly
It is only obscure when it is far away from you and it dont interact with you in near future.It's amazing how apparently obscure events in distant corners of our known world can turn out to have global significance, eh Comrade?
100 years ago. Defeat contributed to the Soviet savage treatment of the Polish intelligensia by the Reds when the chance came in 1939.
When Poland saved Europe -
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Damn, where's that omni-vision we were promised?? Our "known worlds" are too small!It is only obscure when it is far away from you and it dont interact with you in near future.
I don't think it was the first time, and probably not even the second. One other instance was John III Sobieski and the Battle of VIenna.
"Onward to Berlin, Paris, and London, then New York, and like a tidal wave we will liberate the exploited masses, Comrades, and paint the world Red with the blood of the exploiters and their fellow travelers!"
That sort of brutality against Polish people by Russia wasn't unprecedented. See, for example, the 1794 Uprising of Warsaw, the January Uprising in 1863-4, and the Siedlce pogrom. Obviously, following precedent doesn't absolve the bosheviks of anything except originality.
And of course, Uncle Joe was a lot of fun at birthday parties, too...To remind you who and for what, in 1938, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill named "Hyena of Europe"
And of course, Uncle Joe was a lot of fun at birthday parties, too...
There were plenty of indigenous quislings in all of those countries to help them out.Compare Russian and European military, industrial, financial and human potential for 1917. Do you still think that Soviet Russia was able to occupy Europe and the United States?
There were plenty of indigenous quislings in all of those countries to help them out.
There were plenty of indigenous quislings in all of those countries to help them out.