Monday, August 22nd, 2011 at
11:16 pm
hey guys..
On the surface, the Yalta conference seemed successful.
The Allies agreed:
1. Russia would join the United Nations.
2. divide Germany into four ‘zones’, which Britain, France, the USA and the USSR would occupy after the war.
3. bring Nazi war-criminals to trial.
4. set up a Polish Provisional Government of National Unity 'pledged to the holding of free and unfettered elections as soon as possible'.
5. help the freed peoples of Europe set up democratic and self-governing countries by helping them to (a) maintain law and order; (b) carry out emergency relief measures; (c) set up governments; and (d) hold elections (this was called the 'Declaration of Liberated Europe').
6. set up a commission to look into reparations.
But, behind the scenes, tension was growing. After the conference, Churchill wrote to Roosevelt that The Soviet union has become a danger to the free world.
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Saturday, June 4th, 2011 at
1:18 pm
I have learned that a polish plane crashed in Russia, and a new drug goes illicit in Britain, the same line, I learned that polish youth is preoccupied by Katyn.
(MSNBC)
Friday, June 3rd, 2011 at
9:34 pm
Hi,
I'd like to know which language (Polish, German, Spanish, French, Turkish etc.) has how many speakers (primary and, if possible, secondary) only in Europe (not EU, but Europe incl. e.g. Russia and Turkey).
Looking forward to an answer!
Thanks,
Torge
Sunday, April 17th, 2011 at
3:37 am
I go to med school in Poznan and I grew up in Toronto HOWEVER I am %100 Ukranian/Russian and speak them both fluently. I have eastern europeon in all my familys blood, but I am speaking Polish now and its easy for me to say Im Polish when i know im not. So how would I ever be considered Polish...by just being able to speak it or once its offcial and I am a citizen? Iv been living there for 2 years and I have 5 more years to live in Poland and eventually believe in myself that I am Polish.
So would I be considered Polish by just living there for 7 years and speaking it fluently?
No i wasnt born in Canada, I was born in Russia but I am a canadian citizen.
Thursday, April 14th, 2011 at
8:25 am
My parents got me 4 at-home teachers for them!! I hate Russian and Polish they're so damn retarted and make absoluteley no sense at all! Russian looks like fricken scribble letters and i have trouble remembering what they sound like! And it sounds like you're choking when you speak russian!! it makes no damn sense at all!!!! I dont even wanna live in russia or speak russian. no1 even speaks russian so its pointless. And i hate polish even more cuz it has too many damn accent marks and some weird L thing with a slash in it which idk how to say. i've been doing them for a damn year im tired of them why can't they just be happy with my speaking damn english and italian. I hate Russian and Polish. is this even worth it?!!? Are they going to regret this?? am i even going to benefit from this torture??? I already know english and italian why the hell do i have to learn some pointless languages!!! that make absolutely no sense they're like freaking backwards!! omfg
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
9:06 pm
I am a enviromntalist, i need to put up noteces on barrles so people know to recycle there cans at our local cannery, but most of the people can barrly speak englesh let olone read englesh so i need to know how to spell....please recycle you cans...in polesh/russia