Well they did.. If not for their sacrifice.. There wont be many Poles left today
For your own health, don't say that, ever, if you get to Poland...
GDP per capita Russia - $ 17,518,
Poland - $21,118
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Well they did.. If not for their sacrifice.. There wont be many Poles left today
Polish dissension about the Soviets started much before the actual war broke out.The richer poles fled .The poorer ones welcomed them ,but soon felt betrayed with their strong anti-catholic stance .
For your own health, don't say that, ever, if you get to Poland...
thats because of racism.. but ask any random pole they would prefer to be allied with west than with russia. (even though they are hated by some in uk)Poles think they are something better than Russians.
In Europe Poles are labeled as thiefs and illicit workers.
Yes, Poland should be grateful that USSR helped Germany in 1939 invasion, that USSR massacred 22,000 Polish officers, that USSR occupied Poland for 45 years. You are really a retard.It was a historical mistake for the Soviet Union to shed their blood to save the skin of the Poles from the Nazi's.. Should have just let the U.S and Britain deal with it, Not that they would have given the history..Which by the time the Nazi's would have just gassed the whole lot..
An ungrateful bunch of people if ive ever seen one
Poles think they are something better than Russians.
In Europe Poles are labeled as thiefs and illicit workers.
I think each one of your statements are fakeHDI index:
39 Poland 0.821
55 Russia 0.788
Thats despite huge Russian oil and gas and other resources.
Yes, Poland should be grateful that USSR helped Germany in 1939 invasion, that USSR massacred 22,000 Polish officers, that USSR occupied Poland for 45 years. You are really a retard.
bolchevism created by JEWS Marx, Lenine, TrotskyRusso-Polish history,the last 250 years in a nutshell :
1.18th century-Poland is occupied by Russia,Austria(Hey! thanks you austrian fucks,only some 60 years later the poles delivered Viena from the ottomans !) and partitioned-Until the end of WW1 the polish have some 3 anti-russian uprisings for their liberation,all crushed in blood.
2. End of WW1-Poland has to fight a bloody war to secure its freedom from Bolshevik Russia.
3.1939-Poland is invaded by Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany. 22.000 polish officers and intelectuals are murdered in cold blood by the russians in an attempt to eradicate the polish inteligentsia.
4.1944-1945....The "liberating" soviet armies rape every polish woman in sight in their march towards Germany.
5.1945-Soviet Russia instals communisn with all its horrors in Poland.
Yeah...those ungratefull polish bastards...
For your own health, don't say that, ever, if you get to Poland...
GDP per capita Russia - $ 17,518,
Poland - $21,118
Its not happy index, its Human development index.@500 Alot of African countries have a biggest "Happy" Index then First World countries.
That is question of nature,education and wishes.
A Toyota Highlander, a mid size SUV, starts at a base price of nearly 30,000. Loaded up and it easily tops 40,000 by the time you leave the dealer. That's more than the annual income of a hard working American middle class man, who earns say 35,000. Per capita GDP in the US is 50,000, but that's because there are 1% of Americans who earn tens of millions per year. I don't know how you can say Americans are rich when hard working Americans can't afford to buy a lot of necessary goods for their families. In fact, the reason why the average American family has over 200,000 debt is precisely BECAUSE they don't have enough income to buy things with prices of goods and services so high and getting worse year on year.
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GDP per capita don't mean much when you don't take prices into consideration. US GDP per capita may be 50,000 a year, but a house costs 10 times that, so only 1% of Americans can afford to buy a house.