Message from @Tonight at 11 - DOOM
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France may have had some mutual defense treaty with pre-WW2 poland
The French hate Macron, so I assume the Polish do as well
Dude, There is a "Napoleon's Square" in the middle of Warsaw... And a "DeGaulle Roundabout"...
Poles were friendly to the french only due to Napoleon
Obviously, that didn't work out too well for the Polish
That mentality died out a long time ago
So why is there a DeGaulle Roundabout in the middle of Warsaw?
With a statue and all?
Wasnt Poland a puppet-state of Napoleonic France?
yes
oof
For the same reason there is a statue of Nelson Mandela in London
History buffs rise up
whitey claiming slavic colonies
get out
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It's not that simple Eccles
Warsaw got deleted in WWII
all those statues are nu
So is the Mandela one
recent
Maybe they were remaking the city from memory? xD
historical reference makes pepe hard
simple as
The only thing French possibly did for Poland was cutting up Germany/Austria-Hungary post WW1.
but that definitely was not done out of love for Poland.
The French consider Poland to have been a bad ally in the interwar perion
period*
whaddup nigfags
i bac
is that like an iPhone?
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If we nuked Paris, do you think it would solve the French problem?
stands for Intercontinental Ballistic Ass Chaps
The French consider Poland to be too weak to be a valid ally in the East. They are much more interested in Russia
as a balancing act against Germany
les be honest theyd surrender before the nuke landed, and itd make us look bad
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and that is the only reason the French would want a Polish alliance to begin with
Polan's options are basically German, Russian (not gonna happen for historical reasons) or US vassalage