On Wed, 7 May 2008 00:14:42 -0700 (PDT), ostap_bender_1900@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On May 6, 9:36 am, "J. Anderson" <anderso...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Mikhail Medved wrote:
>> > On May 6, 1945, Soviet Army liberated Wroclaw, which was the German
>> > city of Breslau at that time.
>>
>> > Post-war Wroc³aw became part of Poland under the terms of the Potsdam
>> > Conference.
>>
>> Poor Poles! They had to leave fa****onable places like Horodok or
>> Malaryta or Kobryn and move to dreary old ratholes like Danzig, Breslau
>> and Stettin.
>>
>
>Most Poles came to Wroclaw from Treblinka and Oswiecim/Auschwitz. They
>were too provincial to appreciate the priviledge of living next to
>millions of corpses lovingly and aestetically created by those neat
>fa****on-loving German philanthropists. Poor Germans! Nobody, except
>for Estonia and Latvia, appreciates their WWII humanitarian efforts.
That's funny. The Poles I know In Wroclaw came from the Lvov area. Are
you just talking **** as usual or are you just talking **** as usual.


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