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Anonymous No.17892306 >>17892309 >>17892314 >>17892327 >>17892338 >>17892344 >>17892361 >>17895410
>Konigsberg- Russian
>Breslau- Polish
>Kolberg- Polish
>Stettin- Polish
>Danzig- Polish
>Liegnitz- Polish
How did Slavchads win so hard against Prussiapes?
Anonymous No.17892309 >>17893961
>>17892306 (OP)
Slavs are going to end up destroying each other. The Russo-Ukrainian war is just a prelude.
Anonymous No.17892314
>>17892306 (OP)
The eternal anglo backstabbed their brother and sided with the slavniggers for shekels
Anonymous No.17892327
>>17892306 (OP)
WWII crushed Germany, and the Allies redrew borders. Poland got shifted west, absorbing former Prussian lands while losing eastern territories to the USSR. Slavs didn't win as much as Stalin and Churchill decided it over a map. Prussia got erased, and Germany was in no position to argue.
Anonymous No.17892338
>>17892306 (OP)
>Konigsberg- Russian
We turned the city of kings into another shithole...
Anonymous No.17892344
>>17892306 (OP)
It disappoints me that those wretched scars of Tartar occupation, Kazan, Astrakhan, Bakhchysarai, etc. were not demolished to the very foundations as to leave the Tartars no legacy on our sacred soils.
Anonymous No.17892361
>>17892306 (OP)
Because Hitler was a retard and the tyrannical society the Germans made for themselves was incapable of adapting.
>General MacArthur listened for a while and then told Sutherland he was wrong; that democracy works and will always work because the people are allowed to think, to talk, and keep their minds free, open, and flexible. H e said that while the dictator state may plan a war, get everything worked out down to the last detail, launch the attack, and do pretty well at the beginning, eventually something goes wrong with the plan. Something interrupts the schedule. Now, the regimented minds of the dictator command are not flexible enough to handle quickly the changed situation. They have tried to make war a science when actually it is an art. He went on to say that a democracy, on the other hand, produces hundreds and thousands of flexible-minded, free-thinking leaders who will take advantage of the dictator’s troubles and mistakes and think of a dozen ways to outthink and defeat him. As long as a democracy can withstand the initial onslaught, it will find ways of striking back and eventually it will win. It costs money and at times does look inefficient but, in the final analysis, democracy as we have it in the United States is the best form of government that man has ever evolved.
>t. Paladin of the Republic, General Douglas MacArthur as recounted by General George Kenney
Anonymous No.17892371 >>17892372
Test
Anonymous No.17892372
>>17892371
You failed. :|
Anonymous No.17892692 >>17893933
Why do Russian dogs cower in /his/? Do they hate seeing their cannon fodder soldiers and bases getting bombed by German made cruise missiles and artillery shells?

Poles absolutely despise Russians.
Anonymous No.17893933 >>17893935 >>17893970
>>17892692
Poles and Russians have a common cause against the Western Anglo-German clique. I am a Polish Bolshevik
Anonymous No.17893935
>>17893933
Tartars aren't "Polish".
Anonymous No.17893961 >>17894201 >>17896021
>>17892309
russians aren't slavs
Anonymous No.17893970
>>17893933
>Polish Bolshevik
bolshewiks are kikes
Anonymous No.17894201
>>17893961
*russians aren't human
ftfy my man
Anonymous No.17895410
>>17892306 (OP)
The East is superior, simple as
Anonymous No.17896021
>>17893961
oh my
Russians are an East Slavic people, which is confirmed by language, anthropology, genetics, and written sources. The Russian language belongs to the Slavic branch of the Indo-European family, and the ancient Russian state (Kievan Rus') was Slavic. Archaeology and chronicles (such as the 'Primary Chronicle') directly indicate the Slavic origin of Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians.

Genetic studies (e.g., the works of Balanovsky, 2008) show that Russians share a close kinship with other Slavic peoples. Yes, there are traces of Finno-Ugric and Baltic components (especially in northern Russia), but this does not negate the Slavic foundation. Similarly, Poles have Germanic admixtures, and Bulgarians have Turkic influences, yet they are still considered Slavs.