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Parzial its quite hard to grasp what exactly has changed.
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Parzial its quite hard to grasp what exactly has changed.
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[q]book was based at the beginning of WW1[/q]
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[q]book was based at the beginning of WW1[/q]
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I would like to answer what polish territory was during WW I but I simply lack any knowledge of that period (at least from polish sources) since this is a very rarely described period of polish history which is a bit weird because almost entire easter front happened on polish soil. Besides according to wikipedia it is based on early XX century before the Great War so I would prefer to talk about this period.
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I would like to answer what polish territory was during WW I but I simply lack any knowledge of that period (at least from polish sources) since this is a very rarely described period of polish history which is a bit weird because almost entire easter front happened on polish soil. Besides according to wikipedia it is based on early XX century before the Great War so I would prefer to talk about this period.
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First off we are talking the biggest polish city which differed from countryside BY A MILE. Compare Jacksonville from early XX century to its nearby countryside.
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First off we are talking the biggest polish city which differed from countryside BY A MILE. Compare Jacksonville from early XX century to its nearby countryside.
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Secondly there is no "Poland" there is Russia, Austro-Hungary and Germany. Most of the polish lands were then in Russia trough various historical events I wont get into.
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Secondly there is no "Poland" there is Russia, Austro-Hungary and Germany. Most of the polish lands were then in Russia trough various historical events I wont get into.
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Imagine any major city in northen US in early XX century. Replace black people with jews + add some more sympathy towards them. Reduce imigrant numbers by 90% and make it mainly russian and german and you got yourself Warsaw at the start of XX century (just older architecture than your typical US city).
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Imagine any major city in northen US in early XX century. Replace black people with jews + add some more sympathy towards them. Reduce imigrant numbers by 90% and make it mainly russian and german and you got yourself Warsaw at the start of XX century (just older architecture than your typical US city).
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Now how much time has passed since then? Roughly 100 years... you could write a couple of hundred essays to describe how much has changed in Poland since then and still barely scratch the subject.
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Now how much time has passed since then? Roughly 100 years... you could write a couple of hundred essays to describe how much has changed in Poland since then and still barely scratch the subject.
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For example: compare today's Phlidelphia to todays Philadelphia. A lot of difference eh? If you want more info you will need to exlicitly say what you want to know since its (as polish colocation goes) a river topic.
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For example: compare today's Phlidelphia to todays Philadelphia. A lot of difference eh? If you want more info you will need to exlicitly say what you want to know since its (as polish colocation goes) a river topic.
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Edit:
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Edit:
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[q]Before, beginning, doesn't matter, Poland was ivided between Austo-hungarian, German and Russian empires between 1795 and 1918.[/q]
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[q]Before, beginning, doesn't matter, Poland was ivided between Austo-hungarian, German and Russian empires between 1795 and 1918.[/q]
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There
was
no
"invasion"
of
Polish
Commonwealth.
The
event
is
called
"Partitioning
of
Poland".
@Parzival
you
may
want
to
read
the
[url=https://en.
wikipedia.
org/wiki/Partitions_of_Poland]wikipedia[/url]
article
about
it
if
you
want
to
understand
anything
of
early
XX
century
polish
hitory.
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There
was
no
"invasion"
of
Polish
Commonwealth.
The
event
is
called
"Partitioning
of
Poland".
@Parzival
you
may
want
to
read
the
[url=https://en.
wikipedia.
org/wiki/Partitions_of_Poland]wikipedia[/url]
article
about
it
if
you
want
to
understand
anything
of
early
XX
century
polish
history.
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