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Serb - We are better, we do not drink vodka every day as you do

Hehe... You conquered us with two other Empires, and only because of our internal weakness, we were like ancient Rome which was "conquered" by barbarian Russian Hordes

It is not a XVII century when we should conquer you (in true first you were conquered in 1604 by one of ours magnat (governor of a small piece of our Empire)... We should do it in XIV-XV century when nobody know about the word "Russia" and territories of Moscow etc. were treated like Black hole almost... Unfortunatly history was not so lucky for us, and all the world has a problem with a bunch of Russian alcoholics... You Serb should be uncontent too, because if we would conquer in past territories of Sibieria, you would have a civilized friends.

Our soldiers are the best

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Go, get your drugs man. You are a paranoid dreamer.
the history was not so lucky for us
The history can't be lucky or unlucky. If you are weaker, you will lose. You always lose to us. We always kiked your asses, losers.
Our soldiers are the best
bunch of Russian alcoholics
This bunch of Russian alcoholics allways kiked asses of "superior" Polish soldiers and always will be.

because if we would conquer in past territories of Sibieria,
Why you didn't said: "if we would conquer India or Australia"?
You remind me the "Pinky and the Brain" or some Canadians who dreaming about World's dominance and about an invasion in USA.

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I wonder why Communism is so freakin productive in Civ games. Almost impossible to outproduce a Communist foe


One of the 'beauties' of stalinism was that it found a way to extract far more resources (read taxation here) from it's citizens whilst not blunting their incentives to work harder.

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ya but the labor was mostly unpaid (with the exception of free food) and worked round the clock 12 hour shifts,with lots of workers in the Ural's.

True productive. Compare it to the other Communist nations...They couldnt produce ****. I guess Civ was thinking stalinism when it added Communism. World war2was the only exception. And the Soviet Union couldnt hold a candle to us, who made 2X the material we did under a democracy. This is for Civ3 forum anyway.

I just wonder when I see people in CTP PBEM switch from theocacy to Communism. And one moment have 75% more production When in real life, this was only the case under Stalin during ww2.

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And the Soviet Union couldnt hold a candle to us, who made 2X the material we did under a democracy. This is for Civ3 forum anyway.


Not actually the truth there FD.

The US only managed to double it's output in 1933-1943.

Therefore your statement assumes that the war spending stared in 1934 and that 1933 was a 'normal' year.

In fact the US war spending started in 1942 (which was only 10%-15% below the 1944 peak in GDP) and 1933 was a year at the depth of the depression over 30% below 1929.

A better test would be the rise over the period 1913-1938

In 1920 the US manufacturing output (there are no figures for GDP back that far) was some 20% above it's 1913 level, the Soviet Union's output had fallen by 87% however.
In 1937-38 the US's manufacturing output was 80% higher than in 1913, but the Soviet Union's was 750% higher.

(source: League of Nations statistical yearbook)

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"With a core collective of workers, Communism builds an Industrial Society fom the ground up. It exceeds all others in production. However Science suffers, and freedoms are repressed. Fascists beware!"

Production: Excellent (70%+)
Science:Bad (0+)
Gold:Bad (0+)
Military:Good
Growth: Average

Now compare to Democracy and Fascism or another of the 11 gov's

Democracy
Production: Average (15%+)
Science:Good
Gold:Good(0+)
Military:Bad
Growth: Average

Now Fascism

Gold:Bad
Growth: Average
Military:Excellent
Production: Good
Science: Average

My point? Only 1 time in history did Communism produce like this. That was under Stalin. So why do they use this example instead of the overall picture?

This is thread jacking. But the conversation appears dead.

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FD,

Remember that most estimates of the USSR's and eastern europe's growth see them outpacing the west until the early 1970's.

That makes for a pretty good period of superior performance (albeit at the cost of long-term growth).

Also remember that CTP probably model's the resources available to government more than total GDP, in that communistic governments are able to muster more resources than a more liberal governmental system.

Also remember that the 'production' you are talking about only relates to a part of GDP, namely industrial production (presently this amounts to around a quarter of the USA's GDP).
Other components of GDP would be services which would probably be more akin to commerce, and that does suffer under communism

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Good points, el freako

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Serb, argue with Luk, but don't offend Poland as he does with Russia. Anyway, we've won a lot battles with Russia and its allies
and You can not deny it.

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Serb, argue with Luk, but don't offend Poland as he does with Russia. Anyway, we've won a lot battles with Russia and its allies
and You can not deny it.


Sorry,
I was trying to sound more sarcastic then serious. And of course I didn't want to offend Poland as country, like Luk done in his post about underintelligent, militaristic civilization of Russians alcoholics.
And I never deny that Poland was a very strong Empire and had a great history, otherwise I've tried to point on wars between our countries to show that you was strong enemy during those wars. And bring a lot of troubles for Russian Empire in the past, being a strong competitor and military foe. And I hope there will be no more hostilities between our countries in the future. I know that most of you don't like Russians much, but I hope it will change in future.
Peace?

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Ahem.

If I may, it was the Lithuanian part of the Lithuanian - Polish Commonwealth (NOT a Polish empire), and before the treaty of Lublin, the armies of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy, that caused the largest troubles for Russian territories and later, the Muscovite state.

Learn your history, big guys

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Ahem.

If I may, it was the Lithuanian part of the Lithuanian - Polish Commonwealth (NOT a Polish empire), and before the treaty of Lublin, the armies of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy, that caused the largest troubles for Russian territories and later, the Muscovite state.

Learn your history, big guys


By the way, how come that Lithuania finished as such tiny whiney little state??? You seem to have gotten the worse end comparing to your allies Poles and other neighbours like Ukraine/Russia?

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I´m surpprised the Soviet Union lasted as long as it did... But eventually all dictatorships fall, you can only opress people for so long...

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Hahah

Since XV century Lithuania was a big problem for Poland because they have initiated many wars in which Polish Army had to intervene because Lithuania could not won this wars alone... From 1440 in fact Lithuania was a part of Poland with high autonomy I say, and Union in Lublin onlyunificated and centralized our Great Empire...

Well, we won almost all wars with Russia... Russia never conquered Poland in military way... Even in 1920 when our polish army was newly formed and poor equiped we kicked Russian asses

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Luk, if that's what they teach at your high schools, then the writers should stops smoking whatever they are smoking.

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I´m surpprised the Soviet Union lasted as long as it did... But eventually all dictatorships fall, you can only opress people for so long...


1. Plagues in 17-18th centuries
2. Total, unending war between Russia-Sweden-Poland/Lithuania and others for about 100 years

These two factors wiped out a significant portion of our population, but in fact now we're pretty much where our ethnic borders should have been - says a lot about the romping & stomping, raping & pillaging armies of Lithuania in 14-15 century, when our lands stretched to the Black sea

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It is true... You have to agree that you don't remember Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealt so well like we do...

And stop speaking about Poland-Lithuania like it is a fully equal members of union. During XV, XVI, XVII century your noblemen spoke Polish language, were influenced by Polish culture, polish tradition etc... I do not recognize Lithuania as a nation. Lithuanians are part of Polish Nation, they are one of our ethnic groups, like Silesians, Pomeranians, Ukrainians, Belarussians. You try now to separate your culture from polish influence, but you see that if you do that you have no cultural heritage, because you heritage is a part of Polish culture and civilization.

It is fact, that you became a part of our Nation because of Commonwealth with us. In XVII and XVIII century Polish language was the first language of noblemen in all Central and East Europe.

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1. Plagues in 17-18th centuries
2. Total, unending war between Russia-Sweden-Poland/Lithuania and others for about 100 years

These two factors wiped out a significant portion of our population, but in fact now we're pretty much where our ethnic borders should have been - says a lot about the romping & stomping, raping & pillaging armies of Lithuania in 14-15 century, when our lands stretched to the Black sea


Ehrr? And what has this to do with the Soviet Union 1917-1991? Or have I stumbled into a another discussion here?

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I actually think the question UberKruX originally posed is interesting.

At the outset, let me say that I despise dictatorship, and believe communism to be an ideal which - due to human nature - cannot be realized. Important things to remember: The USSR was a brutal dictatorship which had a communistic economic system. Communism is not a political system - it's an economic system. Communism, in the ideal sense, should have been democratic. Then again, I seriously doubt a democratic political system would maintain a communistic economic system (people, voting out of self-interest... perhaps even misguided self-interest, would end up reverting to some form of capitalism).

But I digress. It is most assuredly true that the birth of the Soviet Union was greeted with open hostility by the Western powers. It was in many ways similar to the reaction of the rest of Europe's leaders to the French Revolution (oh my GOD, they did WHAT? They cut off the King's head?!?!?!? We can't have peasants running around thinking they can do that to Kings!!!!).

Then again, the Soviet Union wasn't exactly a shining beacon of freedom and equality, either. The Soviet leadership, particularly Stalin of course, oppressed the people just as much as the Czars had. Oppression does not a healthy nation make. Further, the centralized economic structure was inefficient.

The Cold War was born of mutual distrust. No one action began it, though many do use Churchill's speech as the starting point. Churchill's speech, however, was a reaction to the Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe & their refusal to allow elections. Funny, Che, that you accuse the USA of influencing elections in Italy, France and Germany, but ignore the fact that the USSR wouldn't even allow elections in the Eastern Bloc. I don't know about (in other words have not heard of before) your allegations, but I wouldn't be all that surprised, unfortunately.

In any event, let's suppose for a moment that there was no cold war. That there was no animosity whatsoever between the Western democracies and the Soviet Union. That is hard to imagine, given that communism and capitalism are opposites, and that communist doctrine was "workers of the world unite!" (in other words, "overthrow your governments, and become communists like us!"). Damn, I keep digressing. One more try...

I think the USSR would have either collapsed or underwent a revolution at some point, regardless of Western attitudes. The political system was tyranical, brutal and corrupt, and the economic system was inefficient and contrary to human nature (clearly, this is my opinion w/regards to communism, not somethign I assert as holy writ... then again, I don't buy into holy writ either...). However, it is probable that without the animosity of the Cold War, the member states of the USSR would have emerged from the Soviet system in better shape than they did. The wouldn't have had the strain of a massive arms race, and the KGB wouldn't have had such a convenient excuse for its practices.

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Ahem.

If I may, it was the Lithuanian part of the Lithuanian - Polish Commonwealth (NOT a Polish empire), and before the treaty of Lublin, the armies of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy, that caused the largest troubles for Russian territories and later, the Muscovite state.

Learn your history, big guys


When I said Polish Empire, I've mean "Rech Pospolitaya". I don't know how it called on English, so I used "Polish Empire"- word.
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Well, we won almost all wars with Russia...

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Examples, please.You may win battles, but not wars. Well, in 1920 yes, you took some territory (don't forget about civil war and intervention of other 13 foreign countries), but Stalin returned those territories in 1939.

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Luk, if that's what they teach at your high schools, then the writers should stops smoking whatever they are smoking.

Poilsh we are better then you are, we don't smoke everyday like you do.

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Excuse me, may be I'm not understand something, but what route between India and Australia has common with route between USSR and USA?
Alaska? May be, I suppose all planes come frome this route, because there was no railroad connection between our Far East and our European part at that time. So, only planes could flew by this route, any other cargo couldn't be sent by this way because of lack of railroads.
So I'm still absolutely sure that Nothern route was the only efficient way wich connect our countries during war. And absolutely sure that majority of cargo was delivered by this route.


India and Australia manufactured many things for the UK. Believe it or not, the US was not the only country participating in Lend-Lease. The UK shipped quite a bit of stuff the the USSR. No railroad connection? What about the Trans-Siberian Railorad?

But you are right about tone thing. The majority of cargo did come via the Northern Route, to Archangelsk.

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No, it didn't.


Well, I'm sorry. I'll try again.

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It's just sounds like another round- 'Russians stole everything from west.'
Are you trying to convince me that US government shared technology with USSR during war?
Planes? Are you trying to say that on Soviet factories were constructed planes of an American design? There was no a single plane of US design constructed in SU during war. Not a single plane. We have a lot of exelent planes of our own design and there was no any need for construction of US designed planes on Soviet factories. And it was simply impossible. For construction of planes of foreign design you need- equipment of the same design, you need spare parts of the same design, you need foreign engineeres, you should know all technological process from beggining to the end. So, not a single plane of foreign design was constructed in SU during war, the same for anything else.
Soviet government indeed asked for examples of American jet planes, but all requests were denied.

Guns and rockets? Soviet union have much superior rocket technology before the war then US, I wounder if US have any example of such technology before the war. We have RS- "reaktivnie snaryady"- Air to Air missiles wich were succesfully used against Japanese in 1939. Even before the war we had the first mobile rocket launchers known as "Katusha" , not as prototypes by as fully artilery regiments. In 1941 we have hundreds of those Surface to Surface mobile rocket launchers, at the end of war we have tousands of them.

Refrigerators? I'm not sure what are you talking about.

Ammunition? American and soviet ammunition has different calibers. How Americans could have better desighned ammunition for soviet weapons then Soviets itself?

Sorry, but thing that "30% of Soviet technology comes from America" sounds even more nonsece for me then "30% of all raw materials."


The US and UK did share technology with the USSR during the war. Large amounts of it.

There were American planes manufactured in a Russian plant. A Bell P-39 Aircobra from Lend-Lease was reverse-engineered in Magnitogorsk, and then several new versions were built. Actually, plans for these new versions were shipped back to Bell, who incorporated a number of the design features into the P-63 Kingcobra.

The P-59 Airacomet was the first American jet fighter. A prototype of this aircraft was sent to Russia in June of 1945.

The USSR did have SSM dummy-rockets, but these were not particulary useful except in large numbers. The US gave Russia the formula for a more efficient rocket-fuel, a kind which is much more stable, and provides more thrust per kilogram of mass. As for these Air-to-air missiles, are you referring to non-guided rockets, or actual missiles? Every combatant in WW2 had rockets on planes, but only Germany had actual missiles.

Refrigerators. Miscellaneous stuff which might have been needed in Russia. One of the convoys to Archangelsk carried eighty refrigerators.

Same thing with the rocket fuel. Gunpowder is not all equal. It has different consistencies, and can be very unstable. The 7.62mm cartridge used in the Mosin-Nagant rifle was fired by a very unstable powder. If the cartridge was dropped, it could go off. Som etimes, it would not go off when fired. This powder was largely replaced with a formula from the UK by the war's end.

It seems you don't believe me. Thats too bad, and its your loss, as I have tried to proove my point. You can look it up, or not, but its true.

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I do not recognize Lithuania as a nation. Lithuanians are part of Polish Nation, they are one of our ethnic groups, like Silesians, Pomeranians, Ukrainians, Belarussians.


If so, you should REALLY read more books.

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Ehrr? And what has this to do with the Soviet Union 1917-1991? Or have I stumbled into a another discussion here?


No, you asked why our country is so small, and I said (vaguely, I admit) that even though it stretched at a time from Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, the original Lithuanian ethnic territory is about all within current borders.

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India and Australia manufactured many things for the UK. Believe it or not, the US was not the only country participating in Lend-Lease. The UK shipped quite a bit of stuff the the USSR.

As well as USA shipped a lot of things to UK. The SU was not the only country wich recieved help from Lend-Lease.

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No railroad connection? What about the Trans-Siberian Railorad?

So, what about it? It ended somewhere in Siberia, but major Far East ports was not connected with European Russia by railroads. That's why majority of cargo was delivered through Northern sea route.

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But you are right about tone thing. The majority of cargo did come via the Northern Route, to Archangelsk.

Then again, tourn on the logic.
The amount of weaponry, ammunition and any other things produced by Soviet Union in war time was so huge, that for transportation of such amount of cargo the capacity of all cargo's ships of the World wouldn't enough. Entire country works for military purposes, every soviet plant worked for military purposes 24 hours a day. How can you claim that USA provided 30% of war material, weapons, tanks, planes etc. For transportation of 30% of all things that we produced during war, you'll need 100 times more ships then you actually used.

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]There were American planes manufactured in a Russian plant.

There was no single US designed plane produced in Soviet plant during war. It's nonsence.
You said that USA provided SU with schemes, plans etc and Soviets build US designed planes on Soviets factories. It's nonsence. I already explained why. Just imagine: Soviet and USA factories had/have now absolutely differnt machinery, they used different tools and technologies. It is impossible to build a plane of foreign (American) designe on factory constructed for production of planes of absolutely different (Soviet) design. To do so you need a complete reconstruction of plant itself. The SU didn't had time for this and the most important, didn't had need for this- Why we need to destroy a conveyer wich produce our own modern planes, to make this conveyer able for production of US designed planes?
Again, there was no muss production of planes of foreign design in SU.
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A Bell P-39 Aircobra from Lend-Lease was reverse-engineered in Magnitogorsk, and then several new versions were built. Actually, plans for these new versions were shipped back to Bell, who incorporated a number of the design features into the P-63 Kingcobra.

This is absolutely different thing.
Most of the planes recived by SU through Lend-Lease were MODIFIED for purposes of red army and for local war theater by Soviet mechanics. New guns, systems etc were installed. This is true.

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The P-59 Airacomet was the first American jet fighter. A prototype of this aircraft was sent to Russia in June of 1945.

Never heard about this. All I heard that all Soviet's reqests for examples of US jets were denied. Can you provide a good link about this, please?

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The USSR did have SSM dummy-rockets, but these were not particulary useful except in large numbers. The US gave Russia the formula for a more efficient rocket-fuel, a kind which is much more stable, and provides more thrust per kilogram of mass. As for these Air-to-air missiles, are you referring to non-guided rockets, or actual missiles? Every combatant in WW2 had rockets on planes, but only Germany had actual missiles.

Of course I reffered to non guided rockets, my mistake.( In Russian it's the same word). I've pointed that our rocket technology was very advanced even before the war. I curious, do you had non guided rockets before the war on your planes, in 1937-1939 for example. May be you had, I don't want to argue about this because I know little about this, but if yes, can you provide a link for me please. But I'm absolutely sure that you didn't have analogs of our "Katusha" before the war. The first mobile rocket artillery complex. The Germans created something like this only just before the end of war, if I'm not mistaken it called something like-" Nebelwieifer".
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Refrigerators. Miscellaneous stuff which might have been needed in Russia. One of the convoys to Archangelsk carried eighty refrigerators.

Funny, I just can't understand what for red army could used them.
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Same thing with the rocket fuel. Gunpowder is not all equal. It has different consistencies, and can be very unstable. The 7.62mm cartridge used in the Mosin-Nagant rifle was fired by a very unstable powder. If the cartridge was dropped, it could go off. Som etimes, it would not go off when fired. This powder was largely replaced with a formula from the UK by the war's end.

May be. I don't know much about this.
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It seems you don't believe me. Thats too bad, and its your loss, as I have tried to proove my point. You can look it up, or not, but its true.

To believe in what?
You don't need to convince me that USA helped SU in WW2. This is meaning of alliance- to help each other in war against a common enemy. But your version of amount of this help is unaccpeptable for me. 30% is too many, it's unbeleiveable numbers.

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If so, you should REALLY read more books.


This guy smoking to much.

Ukrainians, Belarussians are part of Polish nation?
We are all slavs (I mean Ukrainians, Belarussians Polish and Russians) that's true, but saying that Ukrainians and Belarussians are ethnic groups of Polish nation???
This guy is smoking to much and to often. With the same success some people could say that Polish are ethnic group of Russia.

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Yea, and Lithuanians=Polish??! Where does this small penis complex come from? What kind of nutty revisionist freak was your history teacher? We're not even close culturally, and I'm not talking about language. We do share a lot of history, that's true, you helped educate our nobility (that's why they all spoke Polish), thank you very much, but the modern Lithuanian nation is NOT, I repeat, NOT a part of any other nation.

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In the past, Lithuaniania was not regarded as a separate land,
but as a part of Poland. And there were some reasons for that.
But to say that there was no Lithuanian nation isn't right, and to say that there is no Lithuanian nation today is a big mistake.
When it comes to Byelorussians, don't laugh, Serb. In XIX century their language was examined by scientist both from Poland and from Petersburg - and at first the results were the same, that it's a part of Polish language. Only later Russian scientists, under political pressure, got to the point it's a part of the Russian one. Anyway, up till now when I read some Russian press, I find that they consider Russians, Ukrainians and Byelorrussians one nation,

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Anyway, up till now when I read some Russian press, I find that they consider Russians, Ukrainians and Byelorrussians one nation,

Never heard about Kiev's Rus? All slavs lived in one state until Kiev's Rus collapsed before Mongol's invasion. We all have common roots. As for Belorussians, I don't know how it was in XIX century, but today I can clearly understand everything what any Belorussian say, aside from Polish language where I can understand only single words.

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I don't know how it was in XIX century, but today I can clearly understand everything what any Belorussian say, aside from Polish languidge where I can understand only single words.


Where as to an outsider, it all sounds the same. Seriously though, so many Slavic words are identical that many of us who only learn Russian (which I did, at one time, long, long ago), we could understand Poles, Serbs, etc.

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Rus Kijowska? I co z tego?
O to wlasnie mi chodzilo; to jest rownie idiotyczne jak twierdzenie
ze Litwini sa czescia naszego narodu; p0rzeciez mysmy zyli w jednym kraju tez; i z Ukraińcami, i z Białorusinami zreszta.
A jesli chodzi o rozumienie przez Ciebie jezyka białoruskiego, to był on przed wojna znacznie bardziej poslsko-podobny. Za ZSSR dokonano kilku reform jezykowych ktore zblizyly ten jezyk do rosyjskiego.

 
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