Hi, Robert Bashe!
I read your message from 09.08.2017 12:37
RB>>>>> Ask any Pole about Katyn.
ak>>>> Ask them about my story and their occupation of territories
ak>>>> after the Russian revolution.
RB>>> Ask any historian about the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact with the
RB>>> secret addendum to divide Poland between Germany and Russia.
ak>> It is not correct - the USSR just returned those territories that
ak>> had been occupied by the Pols after the Russian Revolution. I
ak>> wonder why nobody speaks about that blatant robbery?
RB> I wonder why Russians such as you believe anything Putin and his
RB> cohorts (with a total control over the media) want them to believe.
RB> Here in the west, we can read news from several sources, not only
RB> one. Try BBC, it's usually good. But then, you probably can't read
RB> it. Censored in Russia. Like so much else.
RB> But I guess that in the USSR you've had so much propaganda over the
RB> last 50 years that you are conditiond to believe anything that
RB> comes from the government. Hitler only had 12 years, and look what
RB> he managed to do with the Germans.
BTW, it is very easy to check who from us is brain-washed on the account
of Poland borders after the Russian Revolution.
Here is a (National Geographic) map that shows new Poland's boundaries
in 1921.
https://goo.gl/photos/wqoskb2xrHa8EtTe7
Orange border - it is a Poland province border withing Russia, before
the Revolution. Mention please, that Brest(-Litovsk) is on the border
with the rest of Russian territory.
On the right you also will see a thick red dashed curve - it shows
Poland's shameless capture. Just look - Beloruassia's Minsk became
situated almost on the new Poland border! ;-) It was a really great bite
of the wounded Russian bear. ;=)
In 1939 the USSR had returned the captured territories _strictly until
Brest_. BTW, this city had met first Hitler's troops in 1941. So, the
USSR did not capture Poland territories.
Bye, Robert!
Alexander Koryagin
fido7.fidonews 2017
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