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Responsability for the outbreak of the war in Europe

Discussion in 'World War 2' started by Castelot, May 3, 2005.

  1. Airwolf

    Airwolf New Member

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    - Today's Germany
    - The furthest western reach of Slavic people on basis of geographical names checked by father (and also professor) Kozierowski
    - Poland's western border in times of king Bolesław Chrobry according to prof. Semkowicz
    - Poland's western border in times of king Bolesław Krzywousty (BTW: who can read this word) according to prof. Semkowicz
    - today's Poland's western border

    You're welcome ;)
     
  2. Che_Guevara

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    Thank you ;)

    Best wishes,
    Che.

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    *btw, are you interessted in Kingdom of poland and the teutonic knights too*?
     
  3. Airwolf

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    Not really. I know and remember things I've been taught at school but I've never done any personal "research".
     
  4. Che_Guevara

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    What a pity! :( ;)

    Regards,
    Che.
     
  5. Cypherq

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    Ok, well..

    1. Germany today's
    2. Farthest (furthest) Slovakian coverage on west
    3. Western border from Boles³aw Chrobry time (King of Poland)
    4. Western border from Boles³aw Krzywousty time (King of Poland)
    5. Toda's west border of Poland


    Translate too slow :p
     

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