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Edited by: Ironside  Sep 3, 11, 16:53    #31
You belittle the majority of the people,

nonsense, I'm Polish and I express my opinions about people and politics. You are just a little immigrant who is too biased and arrogant to understand politics in Poland.
Don't you miss Dmowski and the Endacja?

What do you mean miss ? Given your political choices in Belgium you should cherish them.

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Edited by: pawian  Sep 3, 11, 17:15    #32
=MyMom]pawian: What are you trying to say? That "Poland A" somehow lives off pre war German accomplishments?

I don`t say anything, I just provided facts which show that better developed Poland A and less developed Poland B do exist, and I did it in direct response to your claim:
=MyMom]Enough with the "Polska B" bullcrap.

=MyMom]You do realize how those areas were devasted in 1945? Do you know how Wrocław, Gdańsk, Głogów, Kołobrzeg etc. looked like after "liberation"?

Yes, I do. After all, I was the creator and main contributor in this thread:
The restoration of Polish cities from WW2 destruction

:):):)

I don`t try to minimise the scale of destruction. However, even the longest war couldn`t destroy everything, right? There were some bridges which remained intact, some roads, some railways, some houses with gas and electricity, sewers and other urban facilities. Nazis didn`t destroy everything and Soviets didn`t plunder everything, it was simply impossible. Even when Soviets looted some railway tracks, they didn`t take earthworks and general plan of railway network with them, right?

=MyMom]And how exactly the fact that Wielkopolska is host to some industrial pork "factories" is a success?

Industrial pig farming suggests a higher stage of development than an individual farmer who keeps a few pigs, don`t you think? Shortly speaking, it means more cheap meat.


And do you know how many of those old German railway lines are actually used today?

Half connections in former German partition zone were liquidated by the Polish State Railways.

In a way, the gap between Poland A and B was reduced. :(:(:(

20 century
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Today:
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=MyMom]And how exactly the fact that Wielkopolska is host to some industrial pork "factories" is a success?

Why didn`t you comment on wildboar population in Poland?

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I will add deer population statistics.

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Do you know why it is so?

:):):):):):)
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 Sep 3, 11, 17:23    #33
Industrial pig farming suggests a higher stage of development than an individual farmer who keeps a few pigs, don`t you think? Shortly speaking, it means more cheap meat.

shortly speaking lots of unhealthy meat undercutting small farmers production of ecological meat.
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Edited by: pawian  Sep 3, 11, 17:25    #34
=Ironside] small farmers production of ecological meat.

Which is very expensive and hard to get... :):):):)
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 Sep 3, 11, 17:30    #35
Do you know why it is so?

Egkhm, more woods in those areas?
BTW your admirable Germans obviously didn't plunder their own forests, but did so when they occupied Poland.
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 Sep 3, 11, 17:39    #36
Egkhm, more woods in those areas?


No.

See the woods map:
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And wildboar map again:
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 Sep 3, 11, 17:48    #37
No.

See the woods map:


I see that the wildboar population density is roughly consistent with the woods concentration.
But since you keep marking the old German border - are those wildboars German and reproduce accordingly?
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 Sep 3, 11, 18:20    #38
The same could be said of Wrocław. The original German population was murdered, deported or fled in 1945-1947, and was replaced by Polish people from Lwów/Kresy for whom Breslau had no meaning at all. So it can be told that they also are rootless, no ?


And peasants. 2/3 of them came from villages. There are interesting stories about Polish settlers who weren't accustomed to urban life and kept cows, goats, chickens and pigs in their appartments.
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 Sep 3, 11, 19:36    #39
You are just a little immigrant who is too biased and arrogant to understand politics in Poland.

I rather think that I am a well-informed immigrant who loves this country (after all my village in Flanders was liberated by the 1st Polish Armored Dvision).
But I cannot believe how the Polska B crowd believe the duck, believe the namiotists...Believe that crazy Natanek priest.
This is not the Poland I know.
By the way, do you live in Poland? And for whom do you vote?
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 Sep 3, 11, 19:54    #40
Rootless peasants, LOL. Some rich peasants there then, much more so than I.
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 Sep 3, 11, 20:12    #41
Christ, people, hasn't it been long enough? World is moving on. Nobody gives a flying fek what your grandparents did.


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