There seems to be a fair bit of animosity between Germans, Poles and Russians. Are they all still angry about history?

There seems to be a fair bit of animosity between Germans, Poles and Russians. Are they all still angry about history?

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From what I understand Poles have a victim complex against Germans and Russians for stuff that happened like 650-ish years ago

*on Jow Forums

but I should add that Western Poles are basically Germans and eastern Poles are Russians so u could actually split it up if you're a smart guy

>650
More like 65

We just dislike the g*Rms

Russians are just retarded and we don't make fun of retarded people, we are sorry for them.

Poles like Germany and Russians and hate Germans and Russia. Germans disdain Poles and Poland, hate Russians and are afraid of Russia. Russians hate Ukrainians and Americans (due to TV brainwashing) and are unaware about the existence of Poland and Germany.

>From what I understand
>but I should add that Western Poles are Germans xDDD
Hang yourself cretin

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Good post.

I'm super smart

Russians don't hate Germans, but actually have respect. And don't really care about Poles all that much.

>stuff that happened like 650-ish years ago
Like this?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish–Muscovite_War_(1605–1618)
>Russia had been experiencing the Time of Troubles since the death of Tsar Feodor I in 1598, causing political instability and a violent succession crisis upon the extinction of the Rurik dynasty, and was ravaged by the major famine of 1601 to 1603.[4] Poland exploited Russia's civil wars when members of the Polish szlachta aristocracy began influencing Russian boyars and supporting False Dmitris for the title of Tsar of Russia against the crowned Boris Godunov and Vasili IV Shuysky.[5][6] In 1605, King Sigismund III Vasa informally invaded Russia until the death of False Dmitry I in 1606, and invaded again in 1607 until Russia formed a military alliance with Sweden in 1609. Sigismund formally declared war on Russia in response, aiming to gain territorial concessions and weaken Sweden's ally, winning many early victories such as the Battle of Klushino. In 1610, Polish forces entered Moscow and Sweden withdrew from the military alliance with Russia, instead triggering the Ingrian War.[7]
>Sigismund's son, Prince Władysław of Poland, was elected tsar by the Seven Boyars in September 1610, but Sigismund seized the Russian throne for himself to convert the population to Catholicism, with the pro-Polish boyars ending their support for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1611, Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky formed a new army to launch a popular revolt against the Polish occupation. The Poles captured Smolensk in June 1611 but began to retreat after they were ousted from Moscow in September 1612.[8]

Poles are not victims, simply losers.

BUT MUH NOBLE POLES, NOT LIKE RUSKIE ANIMALS
>To this day historians argue over the significance of the conflict and the devastation or numerous atrocities committed by the Polish army while stationing in Moscow, which tend to be omitted by scholars.[9][10][11][12] The war was the first major sign of rivalry and uneasy relations between Poland and Russia which last to this day.[13] Its aftermath had a long-lasting impact on Russian society; it coined a stereotypical negative image of Poland in Russia

>for stuff that happened like 650-ish years ago
My great grandfather was killed in Katyń. My other great grandfather was injured with a shrapnel during a bombing of a riverbank near to where he was working in the fields. His lung was punctured and he carried a huge scar on his chest for the rest of his life. When Russians stepped in he got his mill and most of his property taken away from him, he was branded a Kułak, and as a result my grandmother was denied higher education. My other great greandfather got his property confiscated as well. My grandparents and my great grandmother had to go through "reeducation", so that they could learn about how great the Soviet Union was. And that's all not mentioning the massive impact the soviet occupation had on the entire country after the war.

Lol

? Western Poles were transplanted there from Eastern Poloand after WW2

>Poles like Germany and Russians and hate Germans and Russia.

This is so fucking true

this

That's actually really well put

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>Are they all still angry about history?
Only Poles are, but they drag is with them when they start those discussions

>historians
The same Russian historians that claim gulags were a voluntary effort by friends of the bolshevik revolution I presume.