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    Default Re: Animated History of Poland - trailer

    Quote Originally Posted by Jolt View Post
    To me that appears a colossal victory for a recently reestablished State with no previous independent army or command. The Russians didn't take Warsaw because they "didn't care" yeah right. Germany also didn't take Britain because they "didn't care and had serious business elsewhere", too.
    You know when the Red Army was established huh? 1919. And they only turned around because of the Americans and British (and some others) couldn't have it that Russia turned red and invaded. (Czechoslovakian legion, Americans in Vladivostok)

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    So? Are you saying that no country can make a representation of this period based on the fact that they were a coalition force? You might want to sue Hollywood for making World War II movies then.
    What? Murrika won WWII on its on! Just like WWI and all others because they're strong! Hollywood doesn't lie you know.



    Who said that Poland won any war? Since you were quoting my post, I'll conclude that you are seeing things, as I didn't write that Poland won any war.
    They did, that usurper-war in the 1600's, but only minor territorial changes occured.



    Wrong.
    Okay then...




    Maybe you saw Queen Wilhelmina as the bad girl after all since she continued to oppose the foreign invaders to your country and didn't accept their nominal rule like Leopold of Belgium or Christian of Denmark?
    Of course, it was just motivated from fear, she should have stayed like Christian and Leopold and face the Germans like a man (Christian's birthday style), at least those were real monarchs. We shouldn't have let her back in, Greece style. But we're a feudal country, you know.



    Hint: Prussia was once a small Polish vassal. Like I can say that Poland kicked Russian butt in the 1600's, that doesn't disqualify that a country can recover and grow in those next 200 years.
    After which it was inherited by Brandenburg and became known as Brandenburg-Prussia for ages.
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