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oh, nice copypaste
very credible wow
are you trolling or do you seriously believe that the ussr was the on the losing side there
Btw, is a person named Tomasz Maciejczuk well known in Poland?
Katyń [*]
sources aside, it's completely irrational from the geopolitical point of view, USSR was far stronger than all the rest of the Eastern Bloc combined, it's only natural that the USSR would take the advantage
Never forget.
@Mastisæg @impertinence do you know
tomasz terka
@rogalik ussr gave to warsaw pact countries more than even russians had
ooh what
what is the second part of the sentence even supposed to mean
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USSR gave to us only death.
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@Deus r u dead?
I guess it's an old stereotype that all of the Warsaw Pact countries had better living conditions than Russians had in Soviet Russia.
ussr haven't given us a shit, it was the other way around
during Congress Kingdom period Poland developed A LOT
>I guess it's an old stereotype that all of the Warsaw Pact countries had better living conditions than Russians had in Soviet Russia.
It's true for uh Estonia, Czechoslovakia and maybe a few others, that's all
And it's actually true, all Soviet citizens who were visiting Poland or Czechoslovakia or Eastern Germany thought they were in paradise.
saying USSR done more than Russian Empire is retarded
but you were always poorer
you literally have to be full on russian propaganda
its not about the USSR giving anything to the rest
@rogalik so the czech had best things and u are not?
Russia was always poorer than the regions further west
@impertinence Poland was poor
I mean you can check the stats
[determined by geography]
also the thing I posted its not a pasta
its well sourced
@rogalik well sourced from where?
But Russia gave us Фёдор Михайлович Достоевский and Михаи́л Афана́сьевич Булга́ков as well. 👌
@Deus do you like master and margarita?
Of course I do. ❤
Dostojewski był polakiem
Bułhakow ukraincem
@impertinence Pearson, Raymond (1998), The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire Bideleux, Robert; Jeffries, Ian (2007), A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change, Crampton, R. J. (1997), Eastern Europe in the twentieth century and after
@Deus well, vsit moscow sometimes, you can enjoy some places from that novel