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No they'd be starving a lot worse
it is said that about 1 million of irish died and million more emigrated, which could explain why there were irish slaves in USA at that time
the USSR wasn't kind to the Irish
in the 1900s
@BLS BAG Communism didn't exist in the 1800's you dumbass.
There werent Irish slaves
I know
I literally said “only if the Soviet Union was around”
The soviet union didn't invent communism.
-_- I didn’t say that either!
What does that even matter
I said the Soviet Union
Not the creators of communism
Get oofed
Your fake news
XD
"Communism was an economic-political philosophy founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the second half of the 19th century. Marx and Engels met in 1844, and discovered that they had similar principles. In 1848 they wrote and published "The Communist Manifesto."
1845-1849 was the Irish famine
Take that as you will, highly doubt communism would've helped.
No
I was saying the Soviet Union a big communist country could intervene
@Mr. X I don't think the manifesto even became relevant until the 1900s.
Happy 420 peeps
@BLS BAG If they attempted they would have been shot down, there would be no way that the UK would have allowed itm
The SU like I said wasn't good to the Irish
Trus
@Mr. X The soveit union wasn't good to hardly anybody.
@BLS BAG What?
Whatbyou said about the u.k is true
https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20150814-a555/images/001.jpg @vogeL_ fuck you its hitler's birthday
Друг
@vogeL_ Friend.
yes
w8
Fuck hitler
I know they werent
"In June 1920, as part of the efforts by the Sinn Féin leadership to obtain international recognition of the Irish Republic, a "Draft Treaty between the new Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the Republic of Ireland" was circulated in Dublin. E. H. Carr, the historian of early Bolshevism, considered that ".. the negotiations were not taken very seriously on either side."[1]
Patrick McCartan was to visit Moscow on the instructions of Éamon de Valera to make inquiries on the possibility of mutual recognition. However, before he proceeded "the Soviets had gone cold on ties with the Republic for fear of jeopardising trade negotiations with Britain."[2]
The Republic of Ireland did not recognize the USSR until 29 September, 1973.[citation needed]
Cooperation between both nations became much more active following the end of the Cold War, with many bilateral treaties coming into effect between both nations in numerous fields (taxation, investment protection, cultural and scientific, aviation, etc.).
Adolf was actually born on 420?