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>Often hear about Polish-Soviet War and how le based poles were defending against the invading Soviets
>Look up the actual history and apparently Poles invaded them in the first place, and no one ever mentions this
Kind of an important detail to omit, is it not? The splitting of Poland kind of makes sense now given this context, they weren't good bois who "dindu nuffin."
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No. Commies deserve death and violence. The poles were still the “good guys.”
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It was part of the Russian civil war, which was essentially a massive Free-For-All melee between 20 different nations and factions fighting to carve out as much territory as possible amongst themselves (or at least create buffers for negotiations).
Lithuanians were fighting Poles. Poles were fighting Ukranians. Ukranians were fighting Hungarians. Finns were fighting Russians. Russians were fighting Russians.



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