It's that day!

Nov 11, 2010 22:57


Feliks' birthday!
Errrm, I mean, Poland Indepence Day!

Because today is the perfect day to post it, I would love to share with you, my friends, a short film about history od Poland. Inter alia, because of that film Polish pavilon was one of the three most popular pavilons during EXPO 2010 in Shanghai. It was made by our great animator, Tomasz ( Read more... )

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natsmina November 12 2010, 11:51:53 UTC
Congrats Feliks and Polska~~!<3
This video is awesome and I'm impressed Polish history has many wars. Japan is the easternmost in the world, besides the islands country, so we have smaller battle and wars than Europe.

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meditta November 12 2010, 12:20:58 UTC
Ah, in Europe there were wars one after another. ^^" People always were very rapacious, so they wanted to get more grounds etc. I'm very mad at Polish government that Poland takes part in a war in Iraq. It has no sense and I think it's a big scratch on our history. :(
But Japan had their own big wars, too! With Russia and China... Sadly, there is no country which hadn't any war. :(

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meditta November 13 2010, 13:13:30 UTC
There is a lot of another important events in our history which aren't shown in the movie (it would be too long and too boring), but I'm also surprised. Nothing about "Swedish Deluge"? I think Bagiński underestimated Nordics, in the whole movie. D:

Your welcome, I'm glad you had an use to explanations. :)

Hahaha, I think nowadays soldiers can only be envy of good, old hussars. xD (As my history teacher said: Germans would be chasing hussars through the woods to this day if we had better generals during WWII. XD)

I have no idea why there is said that Polish constitution is the first one in Europe. ._. I don't know what Swedish one looks like. Maybe Polish one is accepted as a modern condified national constitution, because it was similar to American one? But I don't know if Swedish constitution wasn't modern then. ._."
Hm, that's such a strange situation that I'll defintely ask about it my proffesor.

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meditta November 14 2010, 13:11:18 UTC
Hahaha, true. xD

I've checked that article and read about Swedish constitution at Riksdag webiste and now the matter seems getting clear. If I understand right, Swedish costitution was being made partially, one act after another, not "at once". So that's why the first part of their constitution doesn't count as a condified document. Right?
Administartion things are so complicated. o3o

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