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Samuel Miałczyński

@AdamBaran89

Parada próżności, PiS PJK Andrzej Duda tak mnie wqurwili robiąc laske wszystkim dokoła i przygotowując rządy Tuska że polubiłem Krzysztofa Bosaka konfederację

Warsaw, Poland Beigetreten Haziran 2024
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Tim@Tim_Patriot07·
Ich stehe an der Seite der @freiesachsen_
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Samuel Miałczyński@AdamBaran89·
@Reesebytheriver I made a website very orthodox guy and he had failed to pay me on time, when I asked for the agreed sum, he started threating that he has more money to sue me. No money ever materialised.
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Samuel Miałczyński@AdamBaran89·
@MeitzPL pewnie ze zdaja sobie sprawę kupują V kolumnę całymi rodzinami, dość tanio.
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Sebastian Meitz
Sebastian Meitz@MeitzPL·
Eine Ostwende in Deutschland und eine stärkere strategische Ausrichtung auf Polen wären längst überfällig. Ob man das in Berlin bereits erkannt hat, erscheint allerdings fraglich.
Ulrich Speck@ulrichspeck

Polen muss Schlüsselpartner Deutschlands bei der Verteidigung werden. Stattdessen ist Merz einseitig auf Frankreich fokussiert. Frankreich ist wichtig, Polen aber ist vital. Höchste Zeit für eine Ostwende in Deutschland, hin zu Mittel- und Osteuropa.

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Dariusz Mazur
Dariusz Mazur@_Dariusz_Mazur·
Komisja Wenecka przyjęła opinię o prezydenckim projekcie ustawy o przywróceniu prawa do sądu oraz rozpoznania sprawy bez nieuzasadnionej zwłoki. Komisja podzieliła nasze zastrzeżenia - projekt jest fundamentalnie niezgodny ze standardami praw człowieka. Komisja wprost stwierdziła, że prace legislacyjne nad projektem nie powinny być kontynuowane, jako że w wielu aspektach jest on bardziej szkodliwy dla niezależności sądownictwa niż niesławna „ustawa kagańcowa”. Od siebie dodam - nie do pogodzenia jest pozostawanie w kręgu państw demokratycznych i tworzenie takiego prawa, jak zaproponował Pan Prezydent.
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mcread
mcread@alcipone·
@MarioBojic @grok did the german police go insane ? Or is it the whole german state ?
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Mario ZNA
Mario ZNA@MarioBojic·
🚨🇩🇪German police forbids a German man from to hold and carry the German flag. What the f*ck is going on in Germany!?
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Samuel Miałczyński@AdamBaran89·
jprd facet ma Niemiecka flagę jako znak gdzie jest dla dla turystów których oprowadza po Niemczech i jest szykanowany przez faszystowska policje
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Agenda 2030
Agenda 2030@_AGENDA_2030·
Może za późno ale Angole też będą się napier*alać.
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Mac Socha
Mac Socha@mac_s_1234·
It's not the Politicians that are dumb beyond belief. It's Polish people unfortunately. I would love the say that the jokes about Polish stupidity are exaggerated. Maybe. Most likely not. Imagine if Henry Novak was Russian citizen. Surely there would be an official move by the government. Same for Russian press. And if he was an Jewish. The day after the killing all video footage would have been released. I hate to say it as a Pole but Polish people do not deserve respect. At all. With a minor exception for Grzegorz Braun and his supporters. The ONLY Polish fighers.
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Alexandra
Alexandra@Alexandr4Denman·
I look forward to the storm coming Starmers direction from the Polish government now! Well deserved aswell
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Tomasz Dmitruk
Tomasz Dmitruk@goltarr·
Czas na kolejny fragment wywiadu. Dziś o nowych latających radarach, czyli samolotach wczesnego ostrzegania i dowodzenia AEW&C, z apelem do polityków z obu stron politycznej barykady. 😡Naprawdę nie rozumiem po tym co się wydarzyło w ostatnich latach, jak można było nie zapewnić środków na finansowanie ich zakupu do 2039 roku. Tu powinny paść niecenzuralne słowa, ale się powstrzymam z nadzieją, że pieniądze na to zadanie jednak się znajdą.
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W Nowej Technice Wojskowej 4-5/2026 można przeczytać m. in. wywiad z: gen. dyw. pil. Ireneuszem Nowakiem, gen. bryg. pil. Tomaszem Jatczakiem, płk. Sebastianem Paluchem i płk. Pawłem Muzyczukiem. Mocny głos Sił Powietrznych - oby został usłyszany. Dziękuję za możliwość przeprowadzenia tej rozmowy i polecam lekturę.

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Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
🇬🇧 ‘Visit the Empire’ (1933) – a London Underground poster by Ernest Michael Dinkel.
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Samuel Miałczyński
Samuel Miałczyński@AdamBaran89·
@bo66ie29 Who would have thought those children will group to destroy UK with their political choices.
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Bobbie
Bobbie@bo66ie29·
Children dancing, a miniature steam train, games, and a tombola. A traditional summer fair in the 1950s/1960s.
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Tomasz Dmitruk
Tomasz Dmitruk@goltarr·
Wartość podpisanych dotąd umów w ramach programu #Wisła wynosi ok. 78,5 mld PLN netto, a w ramach programu #Narew (nie licząc Małej Narwi) ok. 53,6 mld PLN netto. Razem to ok. 132 mld PLN netto (ok. 162,5 mld PLN brutto, przy czym od umów finansowanych z SAFE nie ma podatku VAT). Umowę na zakup systemu dowodzenia IBCS zaliczyłem tu do programu Wisła, choć dotyczy ona obu systemów.
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Grummz
Grummz@Grummz·
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella JUST gave an interview on XBOX and said: - XBOX has been subsidizing gaming. - No one can accuse MS of not having invested (in gaming). - Challenge: We've not monetized that entertainment. - The challenge is how to innovate in hardware and games in an economically viable way. - You've got to do it in a economically sustainable way. - Prices have gone up. The scarcity of the semiconductor supply, and memory in particular, are having a massive impact. - We have to now bring it all together while staying to to what we've always done.
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Janina
Janina@Ojdadana·
@Deeteem1 You are a pathetic historical ignoramus. Piłsudski planned to launch a preventive war against Germany and tried to organise an alliance with France, Czechoslovakia & Great Britain against Hitler in the spring of 1933 but the Allies rejected his plan. web.archive.org/web/2024012919…
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mynextchapter@Deeteem1·
Piłsudski and Hitler — The Strange Mutual Respect Józef Piłsudski, Poland's founding father and Chief of State, was one of the few European leaders Hitler openly expressed admiration for. Hitler viewed Piłsudski as a fellow strongman nationalist who had clawed his nation back from nothing — Poland had been partitioned off the map for 123 years before Piłsudski essentially willed it back into existence. The admiration was rooted in the 1920 Battle of Warsaw — the "Miracle on the Vistula" — where Piłsudski crushed the Soviet Red Army and halted Bolshevik westward expansion. Hitler saw this as heroic. He shared Piłsudski's visceral hatred of Jewish Soviet Bolshevism and genuinely respected anyone who had militarily humiliated the Russians. The Non-Aggression Pact and Alliance Talk In 1934 Hitler and Piłsudski signed the German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact — shocking the entire European diplomatic world. France felt betrayed. The Soviet Union was alarmed. It was the first major bilateral treaty Nazi Germany signed and signaled that Hitler wanted Poland as a partner, not an enemy. Behind the scenes there were serious discussions about a joint German-Polish military operation against the Soviet Union. Hitler genuinely wanted Poland onside for an eastern campaign. The logic was simple — Poland had already beaten the Soviets once, shared Germany's anticommunist ideology under Piłsudski, and sat directly on the invasion corridor east. Piłsudski for his part was playing a dangerous balancing act — he signed non-aggression pacts with both Germany and the Soviet Union in 1932-1934, buying time and keeping Poland alive between two massive hostile powers. Goebbels and Piłsudski Joseph Goebbels visited Warsaw in 1934 and met with Polish officials as part of the diplomatic warming. He wrote admiringly about Piłsudski in his diaries, describing him as a towering historical figure and a man of iron will. Goebbels was genuinely impressed by how Piłsudski had built a nation and maintained personal authoritarian control — qualities the Nazi propaganda machine celebrated in their own leadership. The Guard at Piłsudski's Tomb This is one of the most remarkable and little known facts of the entire occupation. When Piłsudski died in May 1935 he was interred at Wawel Cathedral in Kraków — the same royal crypt as Polish kings. Hitler ordered German soldiers to stand ceremonial guard at the tomb when Germany occupied Kraków in 1939. This was extraordinary. Poland was being brutally occupied, its people murdered and enslaved — yet Hitler ordered his soldiers to honor the man he considered a great European leader. It reflected the genuine complexity of Hitler's feelings toward Piłsudski specifically, completely separate from his genocidal hatred of the Polish people as a whole. Some historians believe Hitler's attitude toward Poland might have been entirely different had Piłsudski survived past 1935. After Piłsudski's death the Polish government hardened against German demands and the alliance Hitler envisioned never materialized. Why the Alliance Never Happened After Piłsudski died the political dynamic shifted completely: Poland's new leadership under Edward Rydz-Śmigły was less flexible and less strategically sophisticated Hitler's territorial demands — particularly the Polish Corridor and Danzig — became non-negotiable Poland refused to become a German satellite state or subordinate partner Britain and France offered Poland security guarantees in 1939 Hitler concluded Poland was more useful as conquered territory than as an ally Hitler believed Poland was run by Bolshevik jews taking orders from Rothschilds in England. By September 1939 the potential alliance had collapsed into one of history's most devastating invasions. The Historical Irony The great irony is that the very anticommunist crusade Hitler eventually launched eastward in 1941 — Operation Barbarossa — was exactly what he had once wanted to do with Poland at his side. Instead he did it over the ruins of a Poland he had destroyed, and ultimately lost because he fought on two fronts simultaneously — precisely the scenario a Polish alliance would have helped him avoid. Piłsudski himself reportedly told his generals in the early 1930s that war with Germany was eventually inevitable regardless of any pact — he simply didn't live long enough to see it.
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