Why is the 1944-1950 German democide/genocide/forced migration ignored? (user search)
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Cory
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« on: March 16, 2017, 06:09:01 PM »

Given what the Nazis did to my country, I see territorial changes as absolutely justified (especially given the last we simultaneously lost in the east). Significant part of these territories also had strong historical-demographic links to Poland all that time. We've been screwed enough since 1939, so leaving us as a rump state... come on.

Poland shouldn't have been as big as it was in 1939 to begin with, honestly.
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