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why are there no Jews there anymore

There are Jews in Poland (national factbook provides exact statistics). The sharp decrease in the population of Polish Jews was the tragic result of the monstrous occupation of Poland by the Third Reich between 1939 and 1945.

 

The present Imperial Republic of Poland designates Judaism, along with Polish Orthodoxy and Tatar Sunni Islam, as the traditional religions of Poland.  

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Can Poland into relevance?

 

Poland need independant!

 

Khevin oppress!

 

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Since when were you against Khevin?

 

But none the less, can Poland into Stealth Tank?

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I'm not, just pointing out that they took Poland back after stating previously that they would only take parts of Lithuania to connect themselves to Kaliningrad.

Only because the Imperial Republic of Poland did not follow up on the map revision. Also keep in mind, Lannan, the mapmaker, has left Orbis.

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Poland Stronk!

 

Yes, Poland is a strong nation (although, I do not like the mockery of some Polish persons' pronunciation of English).

 

Any more questions? I have seen very little curiosity about the Imperial Republic of Poland's political system.

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Only because the Imperial Republic of Poland did not follow up on the map revision. Also keep in mind, Lannan, the mapmaker, has left Orbis.

 

I'm talking about Sintiya's map, where he just claimed the entirety of Poland for his own, as if the prior discussion had never existed.

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I'm talking about Sintiya's map, where he just claimed the entirety of Poland for his own, as if the prior discussion had never existed.

 

The mere existence of a map does not make it official. Furthermore, it is more important for Poland to grow in strength and vision, regardless of the image cultivated by other states and international organisations. I can claim to be the President of the Russian Federation, yet that is an obsurdity, since I am no position to support or realise such a statement.  

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No, but what is Poland's opinion on Khevin's african colonies? Also, what is your position on religion? Gay rights? Money? Khevin's Human Rights?

Since the Imperial Republic of Poland is a socialist state opposing all forms of imperialism, Poland does not interfere in the activities of other states, not mention that it values its friendship with Khevin.

 

The Imperial Republic of Poland has three constitutionally acknowledged, traditional religions. One, Polish Orthodoxy, is the default state religion. The others, Judaism and Tatar Sunni Islam enjoy minority protection and receive official status in any administrative area where adherents constitute more than 60 per-cent of the population. Any other religious movement is considered to be a sect and therefore enjoys no legal protection.

 

If I were to answer your question about money, the post could fill a novel. In short, the Imperial Republic of Poland utilises a minimalist approach to money.

 

The liberal concept of LGBTQ marriage is alien to the Polish psyche. While Poland does not have anti-sodomy legal penalties and attacks upon homosexuals are regarded in the same manner as any other crime, Polish marriage involves only one man and one woman. If LGBTQ persons want to marry, they can go to the EU.

 

As for Khevinist human rights, speaking bluntly, Poland does not care. So long as Khevin, or any other nation, does not try to export its ideas or take control of the Polish state, then the Imperial Republic of Poland turns a blind eye. Human rights has become an imperialist byword to justify otherwise unjustified interference in another state's affairs.

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What is Poland's opinion on Hequ

The Imperial Republic of Poland admires the political self-restraint manifested in Hequ's city-state organisation. The maintenance of a city-state must be difficult in this hostile, imperialist environment.

 

And to repeat what was said earlier, the Imperial Republic of Poland does not have a stake in any internal affairs of a given state. Granted, states ideologically and politically friendly to Poland constitute more natural candidates for trade and other manifestations of friendship.

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