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You also claim that polish soil was not Polish because it was occupied. Same soil , you know ;-)
Well the reason we call soil by a nation's name is to show who did it belong to, yes? :)
Poland lost part of it's Western border to post-war Germany without ever acknowleding it [decision made by Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin]
does it mean that these lands are still Polish? ;-)
Poland lost part of it's Western border to post-war Germany without ever acknowleding it [decision made by Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin]
does it mean that these lands are still Polish? ;-)
Where did I use past tense? It's to show who it belongs to
And in practice it did belong to Germans :)
Where did I use past tense?
Here :P
"You also claim that polish soil was not Polish"
Where did I use past tense?
Here :P
"You also claim that polish soil was not Polish"
Strictly according to international law, the soil was still Polish even during WWII. And it for sure is now on the location of those specific Polish Nazi death camps
So i just scrolled down a few pages, i really dont give a rats arse about this whole polish deathcamp stuff, in fact, its kinda funny. I mean, what do i care about how american teenagers think about it? Who the hell has ever said that those were "made in Poland" brand deathcamps, seriously. Polish deathcamps a.k.a. concentration camps in Poland teritory. Nazi deathcamps. Period.
Now we can't say russian deathcamps, cause Russia is not the USSR that has been before, and we will upset some folks.
You guys really have a lot of free time...
Now we can't say russian deathcamps, cause Russia is not the USSR that has been before, and we will upset some folks.
You guys really have a lot of free time...
And it for sure is now on the location of those specific Polish Nazi death camps
But they were referring to them in historical context, not in modern as in "death camps that you can now find in Poland".
@marcozea
If you don't care then just don't read it, nobody makes you do it.
Now we can't say russian deathcamps, cause Russia is not the USSR that has been before, and we will upset some folks.
I don't see any similarities, sorry.
But they were referring to them in historical context, not in modern as in "death camps that you can now find in Poland".
@marcozea
If you don't care then just don't read it, nobody makes you do it.
Now we can't say russian deathcamps, cause Russia is not the USSR that has been before, and we will upset some folks.
I don't see any similarities, sorry.
Perhaps i didnt give you the perfect example. Try google images for "indonesian death camps" for example. But i could have given you many more. Of course, indonesians didnt make any death camps, those were japaneese. Everyone knows that, if they know something about ww2. Do you see angry indonesians? Google should say sorry...
USA don't have a problem with immigrants.. They have a great president :p
Can you show me an example of an article calling them 'Indonesian death camps' without clarifying that it's meant as 'Japanes camps in Indonesia'? Because that's the whole point.