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1 Parzial its quite hard to grasp what exactly has changed. 1 Parzial its quite hard to grasp what exactly has changed.
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3 [q]book was based at the beginning of WW1[/q] 3 [q]book was based at the beginning of WW1[/q]
4 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. 4 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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6 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. 6 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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8 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. 8 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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10 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). 10 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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12 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. 12 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.
13 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. 13 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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16 [q]Before, beginning, doesn't matter, Poland was ivided between Austo-hungarian, German and Russian empires between 1795 and 1918.[/q] 16 [q]Before, beginning, doesn't matter, Poland was ivided between Austo-hungarian, German and Russian empires between 1795 and 1918.[/q]
17 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. 17 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.