Absolutely fucking not. Lithuania was a huge parasite for the Kingdom of Poland, drawing money from the crown budget, and then Lithuanian nationalism, unable to cope with the centuries-long process of gradual Polonization of the Vilnius region, was an even greater thorn.
Content_Routine_1941 on
This was the first and last time Poland represented a real military force in Europe.
In the following centuries, Europe preferred to start major conflicts with the division of Poland. This, if I may say so, was a peculiar tradition.
RandomPolishCatholic on
Poland is not eastern european u/InnerPace
dzyndz on
Polska gurom
Bosphore9 on
Cool looking borders
TheCarthageEmpire on
Lithuania basically carrying
Martybbz22 on
Back then were Belarusians and Ukrainians both referred to as Ruthenian?
Any-Site827 on
Didn’t it actually span from sea to sea?
LowLessSodium on
What’s the relationship like between Poland and Lithuania these days?
SafeKeinBot on
So can geht that part of Russia Back because IT IS historically Polis
ninesmilesuponyou on
Much bigger territorially, briefly before the Varna epic fail.
Much more pathetic in population size then modern day states.
These sweet times when epstein class ruled us completely, poor wretches
jatawis on
1. Only Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova and Russia there are proper Eastern European. Poland is Central Europe, the Baltic states are Northern European.
2. Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia for decades have been in EU and NATO. Ukraine is a candidate. Russia and Belarus are their adversaries. Could you elaborate on that ‚more cooperation‘?
3. Commonwealth’s common history and heritage tend to be overstated. As a Lithuanian I do agree that Poland has been the largest factor throughout entirety of Lithuanian history, but it is not he only one.
Ill-Recognition6863 on
All of East Europe believes they at some point had more land… Cursed region.
Syrmin on
What stopped them to have while Estonia and Black sea coast?
chl_ca29 on
r/widaczabory
Truenight_Maya on
The last time there was cooperation Lithuania lost half of its country including Vilnius to polonization 💀
Intelligent-Soil-257 on
the idea of Intermarrium is still alive
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Absolutely fucking not. Lithuania was a huge parasite for the Kingdom of Poland, drawing money from the crown budget, and then Lithuanian nationalism, unable to cope with the centuries-long process of gradual Polonization of the Vilnius region, was an even greater thorn.
This was the first and last time Poland represented a real military force in Europe.
In the following centuries, Europe preferred to start major conflicts with the division of Poland. This, if I may say so, was a peculiar tradition.
Poland is not eastern european u/InnerPace
Polska gurom
Cool looking borders
Lithuania basically carrying
Back then were Belarusians and Ukrainians both referred to as Ruthenian?
Didn’t it actually span from sea to sea?
What’s the relationship like between Poland and Lithuania these days?
So can geht that part of Russia Back because IT IS historically Polis
Much bigger territorially, briefly before the Varna epic fail.
Much more pathetic in population size then modern day states.
These sweet times when epstein class ruled us completely, poor wretches
1. Only Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova and Russia there are proper Eastern European. Poland is Central Europe, the Baltic states are Northern European.
2. Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia for decades have been in EU and NATO. Ukraine is a candidate. Russia and Belarus are their adversaries. Could you elaborate on that ‚more cooperation‘?
3. Commonwealth’s common history and heritage tend to be overstated. As a Lithuanian I do agree that Poland has been the largest factor throughout entirety of Lithuanian history, but it is not he only one.
All of East Europe believes they at some point had more land… Cursed region.
What stopped them to have while Estonia and Black sea coast?
r/widaczabory
The last time there was cooperation Lithuania lost half of its country including Vilnius to polonization 💀
the idea of Intermarrium is still alive