JuliePotocka:
Pass the popcorn.
None of this is ever going to rebuild the Lithuania-Polish Commonwealth, EVER. Of course, I would wish to see it, and parts of the Ukraine brought back in.
But it isn't going to happen; countries that have become ripped asunder, can't be brought back together.
Just ask Saddam Hussein about that one, eh?
A good post...there will be no new Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the forseeable future...it is time to move forward...the Rus do have a long history on the area of Kiev, and for them to want to clarify and bring to light this history is understandable...the Khazar Jews also have a long history in Kiev...the main problem for the Russians in breaking up the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was how to deal with the large Jewish population in this area, which under the Czars became known as the Pale of Settlement...the Russians feared/were unable to integrate this population into 'Greater Russia' and the end result of this difficult situation was the Bolshevik revolution.