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Our neighbours – nasi sąsiedzi

Our neighbours – nasi sąsiedzi. The Polish history lessons about our neighbours today and in the past. The Germans. One Millenium between peace and war Essential civilizatory role of the German s , medieval colonization The black and white legend – German Knights

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Our neighbours – nasi sąsiedzi

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  1. Our neighbours – nasi sąsiedzi The Polish history lessons about our neighbours today and in the past

  2. The Germans • One Millenium between peace and war • Essential civilizatory role of the Germans, medieval colonization • The black and white legend – German Knights • Partition time – Prussian Drawbacks and Austrian Benefits • 20th century - The Time of Hate and Conciliation • The Myth of Drive towards the East – Drang nach Osten

  3. The Russians • The true origins – Muscovy under Tartar Domination and the bloody Ivan the Terrible • The Time of Troubles -Polish Intervention • The new power is arosen – Peter the Great Russian Empire • Russia as a Partition Power • Time of revolution and Soviet Empire • Poland as victim of Hitler – Stalin Pact (Stab – in the back) • The fall of Soviet empire

  4. Ukrainians • Kievan Rus as an ancestor of modern Ukraine later a part of the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth • Rise of the Chmielnitsky – Cossacks (attrocities underlined) • National Awaking in the 19.ct, made possible by Austrian autonomy • Western Ukraine or Eastgalicia – the Polih periode • Mass starving in the East Ukraine (1930) • The tragedy of Volhynia misused for political results • The Intependent Ukrainian State

  5. Scandinavians • The Polish – Swedisch succession war and Swedish deluge • The heroical fight of Finnland against Soviet invaders

  6. Hungarians • Polish , Hungarian (are) two good friends, they fight and drink their wine together”. • The similiarities of the national history (Baptism at the same time, common fight against Turks, Austrians and Russians)

  7. Baltic people (Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians) • The Union of Poland and Lithuania 1385 • The Anexion parts of Latvia (Latgalia, and Kurland as a polish fief in Treaty of Vilnius) • Independence time between two wars • Independence after Fall of the Sovietunion,

  8. Tchehs The wars and struggles with Bohemian Kingdom in the Middle age about Silesia The Reformation Time (John Hus) The Thirty Yers War and its Bohemian Period (Defenestration and the Battle at the White Mount Czechoslovakia between wars (the only democratic country in the Middle Europe) Munich conference and Partitions of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia as a part of Outer Empire of Soviet Union nad Sovoet Intervention’68, Velevet Revolution

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