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saddened
  Oct 17, 07, 18:36  #31

AmirahJanowitz I dont know if this got on the other page . I got your email I have sent you one as well.

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Eurola
  Oct 17, 07, 19:04  #32

Quoting: AmirahJanowitz
you have no idea what they went through. so do not lecture me I am smarter than you think


I do. My parents helped many of them, so you may not lecture and call me names because I did not. They risked their lives and the lives of their two toddler kids (my oldest siblings). They hid two of them and helped to escape, so they could leave for America. As a gift of gratitude, when they came back to Poland in 70's, they invited my sister to the US and took care of her. I came later.
Your post simply shows your general attitude even tough you claim in so many posts how much you love Polish people. I'm disappointed. That's all.


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anuska
  Oct 17, 07, 19:10  #33

i honestly think you should ignore peoples narrow minded comments......even though its hard to at times as you want to get your points across,
but with people like that they would never listen or take into account what people have gone through. As they know better and are a billion times worse off then the next person who has no arms legs is deaf blind no money no family or friends!!!!!!


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urszula
Edited by: urszula  Oct 17, 07, 19:14  #34

Quoting: Eurola
even tough you claim in so many posts how much you love Polish people. I'm disappointed. That's all.

I am too, and a bit confused. Because I get one message that Poles are shown in a positive view, and another message, that she is glad that Poles died during the war.
It is the Jews who claim that only they died, and forget about Poles and people from other countries who were not Jewish that were sent to concentration camps. Towards the end of the war there was so much confusion, that they killed whover came across their path.
My parents who were not Jewish also helped many Jews. In times of war, people try to help one another regardless of their religion.


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saddened
  Oct 17, 07, 19:57  #35

I must say if we should have a thread lets have one where the future is bright instead of this. when I first came here i found this elating now i definatel find it as depressing as my name.

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Eurola
  Oct 17, 07, 20:10  #36

Yeah, I try my best to ignore bad comments, but on the other hand I just can't stand by and watch trash or general statements being posted... You see, many people are reading this and if there is nobody to stand up, the "mean" post win. That's wrong.
It annoys me when it is all about the killing of jews. it was not. They just were first in line. They just do more "crying" to the world about it. It was not only their tragedy (which it was), but also a tragedy for the Poles. Sometimes, they had to make choices.


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urszula
  Oct 17, 07, 20:11  #37

Quoting: saddened
when I first came here i found this elating now i definatel find it as depressing as my name.

you're right. This is depressing and if people keep reliving and thinking about the past, the sadness will continue. That's why many older people in Poland are depressed and sad because they will never forget the horrors of the war, but in order to live happily, you have to put that aside. Not to forget, because that is history, but to live in the present.


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Ranj
  Oct 17, 07, 20:19  #38

Quoting: urszula
but in order to live happily, you have to put that aside. Not to forget, because that is history, but to live in the present.

I sooo agree with you, Urszula! There's a saying, "If you have one foot in yesterday and one in tomorrow, you are P*ssing all over today." Stay in the moment.....it's the only one that counts.


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Eurola
  Oct 17, 07, 20:25  #39

Quoting: Ranj
There's a saying, "If you have one foot in yesterday and one in tomorrow, you are P*ssing all over today."


it is to bad that people dwell and live in the past, but a nation without a history is like a tree without roots...
The history has to be there, can not be forgotten.


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Ranj
  Oct 17, 07, 20:28  #40

Quoting: Eurola
but a nation without a history is like a tree without roots...
The history has to be there, can not be forgotten.

I agree with this also, but the past is what we are to learn from......we need to concentrate on today in order to ensure a brighter future. (you rock, btw, Eurola.....loved meeting you at TOP;)


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Eurola
  Oct 17, 07, 20:33  #41

Hi Ranj, yes!! It was great. We need to do again! Just to let you know, i always like your posts, and Urszula's (or whatever she wants to call herself)....hehehehe.
So level headed.

You rock too. :)


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saddened
  Oct 17, 07, 20:36  #42

history as well as life or as a child must grow from here right now it must enliven enrich itself pulsate with its first breath must be sumthing it can only want to gasp for and not to hide itself against from breathing.

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urszula
  Oct 17, 07, 20:37  #43

Quoting: Eurola
and Urszula's (or whatever she wants to call herself)....hehehehe.
So level headed.

hehehehehehe..... you so amusing Eurola... hehehehehehehehe.
You know something.... hehehehehehe


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Eurola
  Oct 17, 07, 20:50  #44

A bird was chirping something here behind my window...


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sledz
  Oct 17, 07, 20:52  #45

Quoting: Eurola
Yeah, I try my best to ignore bad comments

hey I just PMed U

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krysia
  Oct 17, 07, 21:05  #46

Quoting: Eurola
A bird was chirping something here behind my window...

my parrot escaped on me last night.. hehehehehe

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Eurola
  Oct 17, 07, 22:24  #47

ah...that's what the bird was. I let the cat out.


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timar [Guest]
  Oct 18, 07, 03:42  #48

To Amira Janowitz - I feel sorry for you, so much energy put in to dislikemant of poles, don't just listen to your husband destructive stories - my mother's family (5 children, age 3-8)didn't sleep in the night for the fear of being kiled - 3 Jewish people slept hidden for a year I their house and on the property. My friend’s family looked after Jewish woman hidden up in the attic while downstairs German officer occupied their room. I know of so many common people who in some stage during the war helped Jews, I know of some unpleasant case when some displeased Jews managed to inform the blue police about Jews being hidden in a house of the people who were to frightened to help them. My father’s cousin is married to a lady who in 1942 found a refuge in his family house. My brother in law mother witnessed her parents, grandparents, siblings and three neighboring families executed in their backyard, pressing pillow to her crying infant sister’s face – famous killings in Zamosc region.
It is evident that you know very little, and I did read your uninformed opinion somewhere on this side, I suggest you my try to read some mind opening material to ease your pain, there is so many informative sides, just tape -john sack, richard lukas, .irenasendler.com koniuchy, naliboki or if someone can help you to understand polish .kki.com.pl/piojar/polemiki/holocaust/odp_html

Righteous of the World
by CHAIM CHEFER
I hear this title and it makes me think
About the people who saved me.
I ask and ask "Oh, my dear God,
Could I have done the same thing?"
In a sea of hate stood my home,
Could I shelter a foreign son in my home?
Would I be willing along with my family
Constantly be threatened by certain evil?
Sleepless dark nights watching out for noise
Hearing footsteps of certain evil.
Would I be able to understand every sign,
Would I be ready for this, could I walk like this
Among those who would betray
Not one day, not one week, but so many years!
there a suspicious neighbor, there a look , and here a sound -
For that one - warm - brotherly clasping of my hand...
Not having any pension - not having anything for this.
Because a person to person must be a people.
Because a people comes at this time through -
So I ask you and ask you once more -
Could I have done the same if I was in their place?
It was they who went to war every day.
It was they who made the world a place for me.
It was they, the pillars, the Righteous brother,
Who this day this world is founded by.
For your courage, and for your warm extended hand

for more go to .holokaust forgotten.com/list.htm

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Grzegorz_
  Oct 18, 07, 07:55  #49

I wouldn't blame her. Unfortunately this is how Polish history is often presented in America. Every nation has Its point of view on history and in case of Jews It is "Poles did nothing during the holocaust", which is not rational but this is how they feel. The problem is that very few people in Poland are interested in "promotion" of our point of view and Poles abroad are either first generation immigrants, who usually are doing crap jobs and don't really have any influence or next generations, who are already assimilated (Jews share the same religion, so It's much easier for them to stay one group and defend their interests) and except eating pierogi don't really give a damn.

It's like with "UK betrayed Poland" - this is how It looks like from Polish perspective but rationally speaking they couldn't do much and UK made a huge contribution to defeat of Gerries, so this is irritating for them, when Poles say so... they don't hear that too often but If Poles in America and elswhere had the same influence Jews have, that would be the common version of history.


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Grzegorz_
  Oct 18, 07, 08:01  #50

I wouldn't say that Poles used to help Jews so much because small minority did that but what else could be expected in that situation ? Would average Jew risk his life (and his relatives) to save somone ?


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jareck [Guest]
  Oct 18, 07, 08:02  #51

the future of poland is in good hands with the current president, since the collapse of the communists the conservative have switched to an all white catholic poland and the left have opened new doors,

immigration is on the rise, ukrain, belarus and russia in particular, in addition other ethnicities and cultures are coming into poland...
if we can leanr from the past and from other countries that the best thing we have as humans is education.. lets teach and leanr from others.. treat everyone equally.

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hancock
Edited by: hancock  Oct 18, 07, 08:38  #52

Grzegorz_ a friend is a friend whoever they are in time of need if you would desert one then someone maybe looking into your heart. so everyones heart is open to the one above.

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hancock
  Oct 18, 07, 08:46  #53

I agree with you jareck your hurt as Grzegorz is pure and you both believe that pain but to be there and come back to to relive the pain again can be beyond something that some can endure.

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z_darius
Edited by: z_darius  Oct 18, 07, 09:03  #54

Quoting: AmirahJanowitz
I read some Poles tried. but UK Holland the low countries sweeden and denmark help the most.


Have you ever checked the number of Poles honored in Yad Vashem, compared to the number of people from other countries?

When you finally do, do you realize that Poland was the only country where helping Jews meant automatic death sentence, right there on the spot? Inspite of that, well... check those numbers in Yad Vashem.

Oh, and while you are researching the topic, you may also want to check info about ZEGOTA (no other occupied country had a similar organization) and Jan Karski. That ought to tell you something about the love UK (and US) had for Jewish victims of Germany during WW2.

There is more, but for now take the baby steps I suggest above.


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jareck [Guest]
  Oct 18, 07, 09:14  #55

we have to help each other, it is a duty on our neighbours

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hancock
  Oct 18, 07, 10:07  #56

peace! we are all brothers!

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z_darius
  Oct 18, 07, 10:10  #57

Quoting: hancock
peace! we are all brothers!

Hey, isn't that sexist? ;-)


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hancock
  Oct 18, 07, 10:12  #58

woman came from adams rib

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Michal
  Oct 18, 07, 11:22  #59

Quoting: AmirahJanowitz
Poles racist twords jews they were just as much Polish as the non jewish ones were. can you answer this. than

Eastern Europe has a strong tradition in hating Jews as they are always an easy target. This is partly why Poland has become so economically and culturally backward as they have expelled all their talent, mathematicians, musicians, song writers and the like. The Poles like the the colour gray, a soules empty World devoid and empty of human emotion and spirit. In fact, I think that on the whole, the Poles actually fear human emotions and certainly they can not handle competition and enterprising young people of any form whatsoever.

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FISZ
  Oct 18, 07, 11:28  #60

Quoting: Michal
culturally backward

Please expand on this.....
Quoting: Michal
The Poles like the the colour gray

My gf likes Blue :)
Quoting: Michal
the Poles actually fear human emotions

Tell this to her when we're quarreling :)


Where did you receive your degree on Polish people Mike? How did you become such a pro? I though your wife was Polish. Are these her characteristics?


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