I am aware, at least of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth. So there's no hostility towards Lithuania even though they stole Vilnus - whatever you call it in Polish?
It was a mistake by both sides. @ brothers war just like the Polish-Ukrainian war.
A long celebrated (even under communism) aspect of it was the Polish side's use of child soldiers (Orlęta Lwowskie), which is awkward from today's perspective but was not limited to this episode (including a lot during WWII).
It was a mistake by both sides. @ brothers war just like the Polish-Ukrainian war.
Considering how much closer Little Russians are to Great Russians, that's even more applicable to the current conflict.
A long celebrated (even under communism) aspect of it was the Polish side's use of child soldiers (Orlęta Lwowskie), which is awkward from today's perspective but was not limited to this episode (including a lot during WWII).
Mindless presentism. Besides, Poles are born with a knife between their teeth.
I am aware, at least of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth. So there's no hostility towards Lithuania even though they stole Vilnus - whatever you call it in Polish?
And no, it was the ours who have taken Wilno. But from the Bolsheviks in the end.
It was mostly Polish in population though, right? Like Lwow.
It was a mistake by both sides. @ brothers war just like the Polish-Ukrainian war.
A long celebrated (even under communism) aspect of it was the Polish side's use of child soldiers (Orlęta Lwowskie), which is awkward from today's perspective but was not limited to this episode (including a lot during WWII).
Considering how much closer Little Russians are to Great Russians, that's even more applicable to the current conflict.
Mindless presentism. Besides, Poles are born with a knife between their teeth.
They're not any "Little Russians".
'Ukraine' is Little Russia.