Why did Pan-Slavic amicability peter out in the 80s? Stalin-Molotov gave Poland the Oder and Neisse and Sudetenland for the Slavs to use. Now they filled with spite against their liberators. What, CIA propaganda(?), caused this?>Slavs cannot accept any leadership from above and therefore their cooperation must be based on full sovereignty and independence. That is why cooperation can be only among equals, and he personally is not qualified to be a leader of the Slavic nations.>Marshal Stalin turned to Mikołajczyk and said: “I know that you [Page 1531]still have doubts and do not believe that we sincerely want to see the Polish people strong, free, independent, and truly sovereign. You will see, after we have worked longer together; you will become convinced as to our intentions.”>picrel regarding the Oder-Neisse >https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1945Berlinv02/d1388#:~:text=The%20industrial%20complexes%20of%20Silesia,he%20also%20toasted%20Marshal%20Stalin.
>>18124788>Stalin-Molotov gave Poland the Oder and NeisseThey also took half of poland previously and killed bunches of poles. And they kept poland communist, i.e. poor and dictatorial, for several decades. AND they just invaded ukraine.>CIA propagandaLolJust because russians are easily swayed by state propaganda doesn't mean everyone is.
>>18124804>half of polandWhy did they own that half, and who lived there?
>>18124828TouchéThe killing part wasn't nice though.Poland was also occupied by russia since 1795.But yeah, if you look at other east europeans - they're almost all liable for pro-zigger parties to be elected. Poland and the baltics are the odd ones out really.