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@ClementFighter

I was scammed by a Polish company promoted by former Polish presidents. The Polish government ignored me. I will educate people to help them avoid my mistakes.

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
A map of Territories annexed by Poland from Czechoslovakia in 1938. Poland also signed a non aggression Pact with Hitler and the Nazis literally years before the Soviets ever did.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@zerohedge This is the problem with you guys. You are lying and lying. God's punishment will get you soon.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@DrAlfamaxim @PROMAKOS_ El orgullo nacional y la lógica son dos cosas completamente distintas. Casi raras veces van de la mano.
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Dr. Picado 🇵🇸
Dr. Picado 🇵🇸@DrAlfamaxim·
@ClementFighter @PROMAKOS_ A mí se me hace como mínimo raro pensar que un jinete (o mil) combatan contra tanques de guerra, y esperen tener resultado positivo. Por eso, encuentro que la info de @PROMAKOS_ tiene mucha lógica, y tal vez explique la idea de los polacos en general al respecto
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Promakos@PROMAKOS_·
La caballería polaca nunca cargó contra los tanques alemanes. El 1 de septiembre de 1939, el 18º Regimiento de Ulanos de Pomerania cargó a caballo contra un batallón de infantería alemana cerca de la aldea de Krojanty. Dispersaron a la infantería, retrasaron el avance alemán varias horas y cumplieron su misión de cobertura, aunque el coronel Mastalerz y una veintena de ulanos murieron cuando aparecieron vehículos blindados de reconocimiento que los ametrallaron a campo abierto y en el campo de batalla no había ni un solo tanque. Al día siguiente los alemanes llevaron corresponsales de guerra al lugar y les mostraron los cadáveres de caballos y ulanos junto a tanques que habían llegado después del combate. El periodista italiano Indro Montanelli envió una crónica describiendo a los polacos cargando contra los panzers con sables y lanzas. La propaganda nazi explotó la historia para presentar a los polacos como primitivos que no sabían lo que era un tanque y después de la guerra la propaganda soviética la recicló para ridiculizar a la oficialidad polaca de preguerra. El mito llegó intacto a documentales como The World at War en los años 70 y se enseñaba en escuelas estadounidenses todavía en los 90. Polonia tenía más de 600 tanques propios en 1939, incluidos los 7TP de diseño polaco, superiores en blindaje y armamento a la mayoría de los panzers alemanes. En la batalla de Mokra, ese mismo 1 de septiembre, la Brigada de Caballería Wołyńska detuvo durante un día entero a la 4ª División Panzer, que perdió más de 100 vehículos blindados. Se registraron 16 cargas de caballería durante la campaña de septiembre y la mayoría fueron exitosas. El propio Guderian tuvo que intervenir personalmente cuando su 2ª División de Infantería Motorizada solicitó retirarse ante la presión de la caballería polaca. Alemania, por cierto, movilizó 885.000 caballos durante la guerra y la URSS tenía la mejor y más numerosa caballería (el ejército de caballería más grande de la Historia, de hecho, donde integró a la caballería polaca). Bibliografía recomendada: – Zaloga, S.: Poland 1939, The Birth of Blitzkrieg, Osprey, 2002. – Zamoyski, A.: Poland: A History, Harper Press, 2009.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@AKorybko @Poland_Based Oh Andrzej, you are definitely Polish. Instead of understanding my point, which I made correctly. You have chosen to pretend that you don't understand and smear me. This is a national Polish sport, by the way; Bolsheviks had the same approach.
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Based Poland 🇵🇱
Based Poland 🇵🇱@Poland_Based·
🇵🇱❓🇷🇺 The most striking difference between Poles and Russians. While we're on the subject of Polish-Russian relations, Poles perceive nationality much differently than Russians. 🇵🇱 The Polish Perception of Nationality. For most Poles, nationality is something deeply personal, historical, and opposed to the government. Polish identity was largely shaped by centuries of statelessness (partitions, occupations, communism). The nation existed even when the state did not exist – thanks to culture, language, Catholic religion, tradition, and resistance. Poles often view the state with distance or distrust: "the state is an institution that can limit me or betray me." Nationality is ethical and cultural – "being Polish" means feeling like an heir to a specific history, not loyalty to the current government. Strong individualism + romanticism: freedom, rebellion, "us versus them." After 1989, Poland became a classic nation-state – ethnically and culturally homogeneous, unlike countries such as Russia, the USA or Türkiye, which perceive their nationality differently. Therefore, people unfamiliar with the Polish perspective can seriously offend a Poles without even realizing it, which often leads to arguments. ---------- 🇷🇺 The Russian perception of nationality. For Russians, identity is much more closely tied to the state. Nation and state are often fused into one. "Being Russian" often means a sense of belonging to a large, multinational state organism, in which ethnic Russianness is intertwined with civic identity – Russian citizen vs. ethnic Russian. Russian history is one of constant territorial expansion and the absorption of other nations. Identity is more collective, centered around a strong central authority that protects against chaos. ☦️ reinforces this vision: Moscow as the "Third Rome," the state as a sacred mission. Russian identity is less oppositional to the government. For Poles, such a vision of nationality is perceived as a great threat and the introduction of such a vision in Poland would mean existential death for Poles. ---------- 🇵🇱 💢 🇷🇺 What does this look like in practice? A Pole can be very critical of the Polish government and yet deeply patriotic ("I love Poland, but I hate what our government or president is doing"). For a Pole, insulting the president or government of Russia is only insulting a specific person, not the entire nation, but Russians perceive it as insulting the whole of Russia and all its inhabitants. A Russian more often equates criticism of the Russian government with an attack on Russia itself – hence, they more readily accept strong leadership as a guarantee of "greatness." Russians often want to demonstrate in some way that they are not hostile, believing that if the government or Polish president is "pro-Russian," Poles will not be hostile. This is a mistake, because Poles then perceive such a Russian as a supporter of one of the political parties. ---------- what do you think about it?
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@DrAlfamaxim @PROMAKOS_ De hecho, la información de la publicación parece correcta (se necesita más investigación). Curiosamente, la mayoría de los polacos están convencidos de que sus antepasados ​​lucharon contra los tanques con sables y están muy orgullosos de ello.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@AKorybko @Poland_Based I'm not trolling you; I'm correcting your information. Write the correct information, and I will not make any corrections. Moreover, this issue has nothing to do with gaslighting. If you want to improve Polish-Russian relations, start from Poland. Ru were never taught to hate Po.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@RM_6418 @Clint_Davey1 If some land on your map can be considered a cradle of Polish statehood, it would be the lands marked red. But again, if you go back in time, you will see Vandals there; that's why all quarrels regarding "our historical land" make no sense.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@AKorybko @Poland_Based Ok, so what is the main difference in terms of society between Poland and Russia? I think almost a year in Poland would be enough to feel and compare.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@AKorybko @Poland_Based This is the whole problem with people like you, Andrzej. You never lived in Poland and have created an idealized view of this country based on government propaganda. I highly encourage you to try to live in Poland for at least 6 months. You will change your perspective forever.
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Andrew Korybko, PhD
Andrew Korybko, PhD@AKorybko·
I respectfully claim otherwise as a dual Polish citizen (born and raised in the US) who’s lived in Moscow for the last 12.5 years on his Polish passport. Average Russians just want the government to leave them alone but still provide social assistance to those who need or earned it (like pensioners). While specific views about ethno-national ties vary, overall, Russians are proud of having a cosmopolitan millennium-old civilization-state. Nowadays, they just want the government to leave them alone while still providing what they expect to be minimum social benefits, that’s all, This notion of Russians either rallying behind an “imperialist push” or opposing an “imperialist dictatorship” is totally bonkers, no truth whatsoever in reality.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@Frid45 You forgot to mention how much money the EU pumped into Poland.
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Frid 🇪🇺🦌
United we stand, divided we fall. For a united and strong Europe. 🇪🇺
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@ipngovpl_eng Poland was never occupied by Soviets; you guys had your own communism led by your people. Stop lying finally.
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Institute of National Remembrance
The End of the Warsaw Pact’s Military Power 🗓 #OTD 31 March 1991, the military structures of the Warsaw Pact were officially dissolved, marking a decisive step toward the end of Cold War divisions in Europe. Based on the protocol signed on 25 February 1991 in Budapest, the joint command and armed cooperation of the Soviet-led alliance came to an end. For countries of Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland, it symbolised the restoration of sovereignty and a break from decades of military dependence on Moscow.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@Poland_Based No, Polishness is based solely on an idea, just as Jewishness is. The historical facts are attributed to this idea selectively; if something is not convenient, it is hidden or falsified. The main force behind the idea is hatred for the neighboring nations.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@DevanaUkraine More precisely, John II Casimir Vasa. The House of Vasa was a Swedish dynasty. That's why you have hidden his dynasty in your post, haven't you?
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Devana 🇺🇦@DevanaUkraine·
In 1661, Polish King John II Casimir granted university status to the Lviv Jesuit College. It is one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe, making Lviv a powerful educational center centuries before many Russian cities.
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Clement@ClementFighter·
@BartoszKorbus @onlmaps No, I don't have any problem. My goal is to expose your lies; that's exactly what I'm doing. Stop lying, and my contribution will not be necessary.
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komentarz@BartoszKorbus·
@ClementFighter @onlmaps At first I thought you were a fool, but judging by your profile description, you seem to have some kind of problem. Why do you hate Poland so much? Who let you down? You should write about it—maybe someone can help you, because you’re clearly very unhappy because of Poland.
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OnlMaps
OnlMaps@onlmaps·
Territories of Poland over time
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