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An intersting question. Should justice be made or should nothing be done ??? Dear Lwow_pl, I am afraid that no onteresting comments will be made on the subject. In the Ukraine, property owned by Ukrainins before the war is not returned to them. So in case of Poles, I think there is no chanse. JW |
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Jarema and Noname:
according to the treaties signed by Poland, and supervised by three powers: Russia, GB and USA, there’s such an institution: Polish government. If you disagree, try in Strasbourg, but from legislative point of view I wouldn’t count on a victory…
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lviv was always ukranian, it was built by the first ukrainian king danylo halyckiy for his son lev. lviv was not added to ukraine by the soviets, it was already there. polish was spoken in lviv because it was occupied by polaks which had no business there in the first place.
now, according to my statistics, out of those 55-65% poles living in lviv before wwii, almost 95% were electricians. now do you know why this is? because it takes 4 polish electricians to change a lightbulb. how so? well, one stands on the stool holding a lightbulb up to the socket while the other 3 turn the stool. C/\ABA YKPAIHI! |
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