Why is the 1944-1950 German democide/genocide/forced migration ignored? (user search)
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« on: March 12, 2017, 01:17:25 PM »

Given what the Nazis did to my country, I see territorial changes as absolutely justified (especially given the last we simultaneously lost in the east). Significant part of these territories also had strong historical-demographic links to Poland all that time. We've been screwed enough since 1939, so leaving us as a rump state... come on.

Term "genocide" indirectly implies these events being in the same league as Nazi genocide during the war, which is both idiotic and outright offensive.

And, for the record, I wish we could settle this without massive forced migration, but you have to remember this was just after the bloody World War II.
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