Why are they like this?
Why are they like this?
do poles really?
Because it's a fact
Sorry for that by the way, Dymitriads were a bit of a dick move
>it's a fact
Created by pic related in his 'El gran duque de Moscovia' (1606)
Historians just copy-pasted fiction as a 'fact'.
wtf is this cartoon supposed to be? an oven mitt?
Honestly I don't get it. No one in Eastern Europe is as arrogant as them, even countries that are better and have more historical importance.
>conquered Moscow
>barricaded themselves inside Kremlin and started cannibilizing themselves due to starvation and fear of going outside
sasuga poles
#NeverForget
Why are you so arrogant then, when your blighted kind spend 600 years under our protection like some endangered animal?
We aren't arrogant as Poles, at least not on the internet.
>No one in Eastern Europe is as arrogant as them
You clearly haven't seen Lithuanians and their amount of historical we wuzzery then
>who are mongols
>We aren't arrogant
>at least not on the internet.
Ahahahahahahahahaha, oh wait you're serious? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
This must be your first day on the internet then.
Of course you are, you're a bunch of honorless dogs that should be shot on sight. But that's beside the point. Many nations in EE are proud, or "arrogant" as you say it, like I said the Lithuanians love to we wuz about their history, the Czechs have a massive superiority complex over other Slavs because of their higher standard of living, Estonians have a superiority complex over other Balts because they see themselves as Nordic. When Poles do it it just irks you, because you're a fucking kike.
>Unity Day (also called Day of People’s Unity or National Unity Day; Russian: Дeнь нapoднoгo eдинcтвa, Denʹ narodnogo yedinstva) is a national holiday in Russia held on November 4 (October 22, Old Style). It commemorates the popular uprising which expelled Polish occupation forces from Moscow in November 1612, and more generally the end of the Time of Troubles and turning point of the Polish-Muscovite War (1605–1618).
Wew, you lads took this pretty seriously
I'm really sorry Moscow burned down, our nobles weren't exactly the most considerate of people
Why would mongols conquer their own city though
>pic
lmao it turned out a tad differently irl
Only army that actually took the city was a combined Russian-Swedish army
tatars marched twice as far as moscow but didnt bother to hold it. just captured slaves, loot and went back. they called it those marches "harvesting of steppes".
Raids don't mean shit. In the middle ages Poles raided Hungary and Bohemia multiple times, Poland of course got raided too. The soldiers would steal some shit, rape some sluts and then head back home. This is not comparable at all with actually holding land and administering it.
Sweater that's popular in Russia
Poles eventually paid
How come Russians constantly say how they don't care about Poland, and yet you create butthurt threads like this every day?
cute
Rent free
>dat u*rainian hiding behind the Russian girls leg.
lol
what's the source?
to love ru, maki.
nie jestem sraki debilu
ale dziękuje
no spoko nie-maki
h-harder
>strano shary where 90% of comics are about Poland
>actual r34 of partitions and Polish uprisings
>xaxa we don't care about polsha, they're so butthurt about us
I'm getting mixed signals here
You guys are weird
Okay this one is kind of cute
kek'd at that turkic larper hohol
Disappearing from the map for a while seriously hurt their ego.
Polen is still better then Russia though comparing the late early period of tsarist russia to the russian empire that defined taking moscow/defeating it as a feat is just dishonest.