Friday, August 04, 2006

Polish-Soviet War 1919-1920





Mr.Kruk and Dariusz Starvonov cultural attache from the Kingdom of Bohemia and special minister and advisor to Duke Vatislav Podiebrady. Mr. Starvonov was in Krakow looking for the perfect setting for the dukes daughter Jedwiga's wedding reception. We had the opportunity to discuss several uninteresting things like the difference in the shape of buttons on various Polish shirts and trousers. Later in the piwnica at McDonalds on Florianska Mr. Starvonov regailed the tourists with his kingdom's national covorting dance.

The other photos are Polish recruiting posters from the Polish-Soviet war 1919-1920. This war is famous for "The miracle on the Wisla (vistula)" Where Jozef Pilsudski's Polish army trounced the Red army of Lennin and Trotsky. The Russians had to trotsky on out of Poland. Sadly after the Soviets licked their wounds they vowed to get even and we all know what happened later.

1 Comments:

Blogger Cassandra Complex said...

hey pulaski! howsabout sharing one of those $500 gift cards with me? (or go into your blogger sign in page and turn on "word verification" to get rid of those fkrs!)

nice to see your puddum on patriot actors!

boo!

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