Dima wrote (View Post): | ||
I know you are stupid little hating troll but if a person was born in say Russia and come to the US when he was 3-5 yo will he be American or Russian? btw Kruschev spent all his youth in Donbass and he was the one who gifted the Crimea to Ukraine - such an irony |
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I wouldn't trust an ethnic Russian whose family has resided in my country for the last three generations with a wooden stick |
johnsilver wrote (View Post): |
condemn all for the sins of some. |
pvt_Grunt wrote (View Post): | ||
The definition of racism |
mooxe wrote (View Post): |
nice photo showing a nature of the Ukranian army fighting in Donbas now
but of course everyone will blame Putin/Russia for attacking the Red Cross vehicles on march when they will be destroyed for towing those guns... Dima this made me laugh... Why no coordinates or anything we can take as a frame of reference. |
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Anyways... interesting photo. Our ambulances in the Canadian army can have their red crosses covered up. The "covers" are large metal flaps that fold over the red cross. Convenient if we want to use the vehicle for other purposes. In this case I am going to guess the Ukrainians are not using it the red cross for protection for two reasons. One, the crosses are too small to be recognized from a distance, especially from air attack. Second, its obvious they are hauling artillery, there's no effort to cover up that fact. Those covers on the guns are there to protect it from the elements. I bet they are using them because there are were no other means to transport those guns. An effort should of been made to cover up the red crosses. |
Troger wrote (View Post): | ||
Ok, but in N.Kruschev passport circa 1947 it was stated "Ukranian" under natianality. [quote]And "gifting" Crimea to Ukraine was a pretty smart political decision by him. Since it would enable the newly resettled ethnic Russians to vote for pro-Russian corrupt shitheads--and it's exactly what happened. Best part of Crimea and potentially Luhansk and Donetsk going to Russia? Those pro-Russian parties (Party of Regions and Communists) will lose all their voters. |
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And to answer your hypothetical, I wouldn't trust an ethnic Russian whose family has resided in my country for the last three generations with a wooden stick. |
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Numerous historical examples of ethnic Russians who resided in other countries for generations betraying their host nation (the most recent example is Ukraine). |
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Look at Latvia and Estonia--no one there likes them there, they refuse to learn the native language, and they are just waiting to take up arms for Moscow. An ethnic Russian only brings his ignorance and one-ton babushka with him. |
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Apart from Gay Rights, NATO countries continue to beg for Gay asylum seekers, or promote "conversion" from heterosexual lifestyles to LGBT lifestyles.
It is strange but NATO countries now actively advise their citizens to convert to Islam as well. Christianity has been removed long ago in the EU, and now Islam will fill the void. Going forward, NATO is not going to tolerate Christians and homophobes in countries like Russia. Here is another Cameron video. Remember, the men in this video are career politicians, which means virtually every sentence is a lie. Arrow |
Hetser wrote (View Post): |
Anyhow: \"National Post" 7/31/14 : "...In 1920 Lenin invaded the newly-indpendent Poland. |
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Russia again in 1939, |
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January 1945 |
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In between the depredations on the Vistula, Stalin launched a terror famine in Poland's neighbour, Ukraine, killing MILLIONS (caps mine) in one of the great atrocities of all history, the Holodomor... |
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The Montreal Gazette ran a similar article. |
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yes. just no need to forget that 1 year before, in October 1938, Poland has invaded Czechoslovakia along with Germany and annexed the industrial Teshin area. |
Siwy89 wrote (View Post): |
Poland's attack in 1919 and 1920 in Belarus and Ukraine was strategic strike to suprise Soviet's forces, before they can assemble and threaten newly formed polish lands. If we would wait for Soviet attack, they will propably end on Odra river, not Vistula as it was historically. We didn't want to swarm all Europe as Lenin wanted, our goal was to retrieve most lands taken from us by Russian empire and made federation of countries which were once part of Polish-Lithuanian Union (Rzeczpospolita). E.g. Ukraine was supposed to be independent under lidership of ataman Petlura but that didn't work out. |
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Polish forces do not cooperate with Germans, anexation of Zaolzie and Teshin area has roots in Polish-Czechoslovakia border disputes, which begans shortly after I World War http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Czechoslovak_border_conflicts.
It is funny to compare Polish anexation of Zaolzie with Soviet anexation of eastern Poland. We were not shooting in back of the head http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre |
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Again, Russan "liberation" offensive in Poland which began in september '44 was more like an invasion. Polish partisans which were cooperating with soviet forces was taken into arrest by the same men they were fighting shoulder to shoulder. Not to mention many rapists among red army. |
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Polish soldier was fighting with nazi Germany in all theatres of second world war and I will not allow to twist memory of these great men. |
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poor fellas, you are always being invaded either from one side or another |
Siwy89 wrote (View Post): |
Stalin was a murderer and bloody tyrant who was responsible for deaths of milions, many of them were citizens of Soviet Union, I am certain that you know that very well so where is the point in beign ironic? |
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When Hitler was attacking USSR, soviets were prepering for further invasion. Why allies were so yielding about Germany's actions in Monachium Conference (1938) ? Great Britain and France wanting to make hammer from nazi Germany to stop Stalin. |
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Not that poor, no matter who was attacking us and from how many directions, we always manage to restore Poland one way or another. It's not that bad, considering we are doing this for over a 1000 years |
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"In 1943 the Soviet Union created in Moscow the Union of Polish Patriots (ZPP) as a communist puppet government designed to counter the legitimacy of the Polish government in exile"That is not what I call Polish army, just fooled, poor fellas which were an instrument of soviet propaganda.
I do not deny they bravery, but they were overthrowing one aggressor to install another. In Russia they are teaching you only about what great heroic was soviet army? Because in post influenced soviet countries (de facto occupied by red army) they are seen more as an oppressor. |
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