Why does poland look like that

isn't this curious?

Poles despise Prussia yet they it appears in almost all of their daily life instances

Does this mean poland is a fake nation?

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how odd is this

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The difference in support averaged out was like 3-5%. Things vary across space and conditions, supposedly new settlers tend to be less traditional and the orange part was partially colonized after ww2.

When will you stop asking about this?

>Does this mean poland is a fake nation?

Nah, Greeks are tho. Pretending they're an ethnicity with a link to ancient Greece. lel

modern greeks are genetically the same as ancient greeks, it has been scientifically proven

t.cyka

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Some dialects of Russian have similiar features with Polish.

What do you mean? How is it curious that Poles who lived in different countries for more than a century have different political views?

most poles who lived in germany are dead now

Poland is a fake nation

>most poles who lived in germany are dead now
Can you prove it?

>Poland butthurt thread #54584, christian turk edition

Yes. Most people don't like past the age of 85, so the majority of adults who remember western poland back then are now deceased

Don't insult Greeks you polish subhuman.

t. fake prussia

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fuck germany

Fuck off then.

why?

almost all those germans were forced to go to new germany

poles will tell you its because the people that were resettled to those areas had different values from the ones that stayed in their homes or stuff like that.
but thats all bullshit.
the truth is that the german spirit haunts these lands and changes those that inhabit it.
give it a few centuries more and they will be goose stepping in perfect order.

give it a few dacades more and germans will be bowing to mecca in perfect order

t. seething pooland

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Poland traded a lot of land in the east for that tho. Large sections of Western Ukraine and Belarus were Polish clay before the war. My grandmother was a Pole from Lwow(Lviv) and she had to be ethnically relocated to the new Polish territory after the war by train. The living conditions on the trains were so horrible she nearly died of Typhus and needed multiple months to recover in a hospital after arriving back in Poland.

It's peculiar indeed how they Prussian Germans who were forced to become Polish don't vote the same way as Poles

nobody was forced to become polish. they fled to germany. most of that land is populated by resettled poles.

But I bet they left little notes in their abandoned houses saying "65 years from now, vote like this OK?"

Polish propaganda. They took German children from their parents and beat them until they spoke Polish.

4,7 % Muslims in Germany. 1,8% take Islam serious. Come with something better, Janusz.

not really. Prussian refugees were taken in all over germany. just recently I talked to an older women while waiting at the doctor and she talked about how she fled as a child from Breslau with her mother.
same thing happened with the germans in czechia people either fled or were expelled.

whats sad is that since they were absorbed into the generell population local culture and dialect have been completly erased, many people dont even recognize the city names anymore.

Her story needs to remain alive into the hearts of people. The soviets committed a crime that nobody talked about after the war

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people did talk about it at first but it has pretty much been forgotten now.
what nobody ever talked about was the fate of the many other germans minorities throughout europe. from hungary, to romania, the black sea and crimea to the volga.
the german goverment negotiated the release of most german pows from the soviet union in the 50s but millions of minority germans remained in labor camps in the soviet union. often in the same ones the pows that were released had also been.

It's very simple
The formerly German part of Poland is more developed
Higher development leads to more prosperity and liberal attitudes
The formerly Russion/Polish part of Poland continues to be an underdeveloped backwater where people need to be more self-reliant, hence why they're so conservative

It's literally the curse of German infrastructure

The Volga Germans have suffered a lot and so did most of the German diaspora around the world (in Europe and America in lesser extends)

It's another thing to punish the SS and the NSDAP for what they did and another to rape and murder kids and women as revenge

If Poland so undeveloped - why it had became united earlier than Germany? Which did it only with a russian help.

I think it's possible only if we're talking about similiar languages or even about dialects only.

Because other powers tried their hardest to keep Germamy from being unified, while no one gives a fuck about Poland

Has nothing to do with Germans. West and Wielkopolska was always more developed than Malopolska. Even during medieval era.

volga "germans"

Germany took a huge help from Russia. And it's Russians stopped Napolen's expancy.

Why?

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Is it that bad? I thought Germany is not yet France or Sweden tier

>west
>old prussian owned land
>in a rich country

>east
>literal buffer
>in fucking russia

oh wow i dont know

Napoleon was only the catalyst for people to think a unified Germany was necessary, the real unification came with the franco-prussian war

The Tsardom of Poland was one of the most developed part in Russian Empire and had it's consitution.

>The formerly German part of Poland is more developed
Uh, not as much as you think. This map by the Greek retard was made in 1952. People like to post it to prove how much more developed the west is. The commies invested tons of resources to expand infrastructure everywhere, and nowadays the rail network looks like this. Posting outdated shit like that is just dishonest. You can also google the highways and road networks in Poland, they don't follow any borders from the partitions or of the German Empire.

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>lódzkie
but why

The name Łódź means "boat".

Or what you're asking about?

On a similar note, many people post this map which shows that Poles in Eastern Poland live in apartments without toilets. What people don't realise is, that the darker the color here, the more apartments with toilets the region has.
People in the east traditionally don't live in apartments though, they own houses. The entire podlachian voivodeship has less than half the number of apartments the city of Warsaw has. Of course the east has less apartments with toilets, since it has less apartments overall. It's a funny map if you don't take it at face value.

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Asbestos in Poland

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