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Posted: April 26, 2004 12:15 pm
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The 'affinity' of many Jews towards Communism is unquestionable. However, the reasons why still have to be uncovered.


If we will start to talk about massonery and sionism everybody will blame us .... :wink:


:nope: I grew up with this kind of BS and I can tell you thats not the way to understand what really happened in Europe back then and why the jews were persecuted so harsh. I was realy able to understand only after I had the chance to speak to several jews. Both conservative and progressive ones (the kind most don't know much about). Also I had the chance to speak to some arabs as well and see their view over the jew issue/mentality. Only after I put together different pieces of information (different points of view) I was able to see why what happened in Europe in the 30-40s was somewhat predictable.
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Dan Po
Posted: April 27, 2004 12:11 am
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Of course that I m not preted that we can explain all of this historical facts as a masonic or sionistic conspiracy. Bet, we cannot ignore some possible connections.

Don t you think that is strange when the jews was so friendly with soviets even they know that the soviet sistem will destroy their small bussines and their way of life ?
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Posted: April 27, 2004 05:16 am
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What does this has to do with the Vienna Arbitration?
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Dan Po
Posted: April 27, 2004 05:22 am
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You are right ! :|
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Posted: October 18, 2004 11:11 pm
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QUOTE (Dan Po @ Apr 26 2004, 10:24 AM)
The single possible way for future is to live toghether in peace. Both of nations have to forgive something. In time - after we will (ever? :?: ) be a part of UE this problem will be a historical one ... I just hope to be an european citizen as soon is possible.

Man, how did I miss this ? Dan, you're 100% on target cool.gif

God bless you.
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Posted: January 18, 2005 12:05 am
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For the Romanians it was a diktat, for the hungarians an award, more like a gift.
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Posted: January 19, 2005 07:43 pm
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Yes,was a diktat.I read a book write by one of the members of our delegation who sign the diktat on Viena,A.Pop-"Batalia pentru Ardeal".She say was a proposal to be make a population change,and hungarians go back in Hungary,behind Tisa.Hungarians,suported by germans(who threat us with a posible war with Hungary,Bulgaria,suported by Germany and Italy,and USSR,who want Basarabia and other parts of Romania)refuse.I believe this change it was the best thing if is hapened.And i believe too we must be much agressive and carefull in national problems,to aviod such things in the future.
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