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  1. On 9/3/2019 at 10:30 PM, usviphotography said:

    But it is 2019 now. Pretty ridiculous to be asking for reparations at this late date, and Poland already relinquished their claims to most reparations in exchange for Germany permanently ceding East Prussia to them. 

    Tell that to my grandmother (she is over 90) who saw with her own eyes how the Germans killed her father and my great grandfather and robbed our home. My next grandmother (RIP) brother was also killed by the Germans, and my grandfather (RIP) was a partisan.

    In Poland, during the war, the Germans killed on an incredible scale, but they also stole everything that had any value.
    There was a previously unknown film from Warsaw 1939 when the Germans robbed the State Zoological Museum 03:18:

    Hey germans, maybe you recognize your dad or grandfather ?? 
    German thieves took over half a million works of art from Poland, ask your father or grandfather where did these paintings and other antiques come from in your homes, thieves ...
     
    Sea of debris, this is what Warsaw looked like after the Germans left.


    Before WWII, Poland had 389 thousand square kilometers, after 312 thousand square kilometers. 48% of the territory before WWII was taken over by soviet union, now old polish city like Wilno is the capital of Lithuania, Grodno, Brest, Lida etc. is in Belarus, Lwow (the third largest city in Poland before WW II), Stanislawow, Ternopil, Stryj, Sambor etc. is part of Ukraine. USA, CCCP and UK give us part of east Germany. For example: Wrocław (Breslau), Szczecin (Sttetin) or Kołobrzeg (Kolberg) were destroyed from 80 to 95%. Poland had to rebuild them. 

    After 1945, Poland was not a free country, we were under a second occupation, this time communist from Russia. We could not do anything about reparations from the Germans, this was the will of Russia.
    When we regained freedom after 1989, we wanted to join NATO and the EU, if we talked about it then, the Germans would block us.
    So, now its time for justice...

  2. Germany has never paid for the murders and destruction of Poland. Only my city, Warsaw: 
    By January 1945, 85% of the buildings were destroyed: 25% as a result of the Uprising, 35% as a result of systematic German actions after the uprising, and the rest as a result of the earlier Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the September 1939 campaign.[7] Material losses are estimated at 10,455 buildings, 923 historical buildings (94%), 25 churches, 14 libraries including the National Library, 81 primary schools, 64 high schools, University of Warsaw and Warsaw University of Technology, and most of the historical monuments.[7] Almost a million inhabitants lost all of their possessions.[7] The exact amount of losses of private and public property as well as pieces of art, monuments of science and culture is unknown but considered enormous. Studies done in the late 1940s estimated total damage at about US$30 billion.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_material_losses_during_World_War_II

    The vast majority of German killers have escaped punishment,  Heinz Reinefarth responsible for the deaths of 50,000 civilians in Warsaw, after the war he became mayor and a member of parliament Schleswig-Holstien Landtag. 

    You must understand that the occupation and behavior of the Germans in Poland was extreme, for every 1000 inhabitants we lost 220!!!! People from Western Europe do not understand that the occupation in Poland was 100 times heavier than, for example, in France.

     

  3. Thanks for the answers Dr Jack and Brit Tim!

     

    17 hours ago, BritTim said:

    Are you planning to stay longer than a further 90 days?

    Yes,  I opened a small bar and restaurants but for a business visa I need 4 million thb investment ?? Mine costs only 1 million.
     

    16 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

    Sounds like you have used your 2 ve border entries for 2019.

    Yes, I used my two border runes, I know now it was stupid but my friend who lives here for a long time, claimed that I could fly from another country to Thailand and renew my 30 days on Visa Exempt. ????‍♂️

    Brit Tim recommends KL, I've been there a few times, some other friendly places ?? I would like to see something new.

     

  4. Hi guys!
    I am a Pole who lives in Ao Nang, I flew to Thailand on March 15 and got 30 days on Visa Exempt then I extended it by 30 days in the immigration office. Later I did 2 border run to Malaysia and I flew twice from Kuala Lumpur to Krabi by plane.
    Last time IO told me that next time I need to have turist visa, otherwise they don't let me in Thailand.
    Where, with my history, can I get the easiest SETV ??

    Ps. Sorry for my bad english ????

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