@TarasKuzio 1 shame
2 shame but you making this easy
3 please stop that nonsense
4 name a non Ukrainian historian with that number please
5 shame
6 because Ukraine don’t consent
7 shame but understandable
8 don’t know
9 see 2 and 3
10 don’t like him a bit
@BachmannRudi@zwitscherhirsch@Macro_Musings Im optimal Fall Wegfall von NostroVostro Konten.Tatsächlicher wertübertragung statt nur die Mitteilung über Swift. Wenn sich xrp da nicht durchsetzt hab ich auf das falsche Pferd gesetzt aber das die Technologie das Finanzsystem revolutioniert ist nicht abzusteigen.
Welche Folge?
@BachmannRudi@zwitscherhirsch Tokenisierung von Vermögenswerten und Liquidität für den auslandszahlungsverkehr. Klar wird ripple nicht allein das alles tragen aber sie sitzen in den wichtigsten Gremien am Tisch und ripples software läuft bereits bei den wichtigsten Banken.
@zwitscherhirsch@BachmannRudi Revolution des Finanzsystems, ich arbeite in einer Bank und bin täglich damit konfrontiert. Schon allein die kommende Einführung des digitalen Euros wird vieles verbessern.
@emiel_reg@LachowskiMateus My wife comes from Lutsk, and her grandfather was in the UPA. Through her family, I know many stories about that period. My children are half Ukrainian. I love Ukraine, and I am going to end this conversation.
@emiel_reg@LachowskiMateus When judging the UPA, one should also take into account that it murdered more or an similar amount of Ukrainian civilians than the Polish formations did.
@emiel_reg@LachowskiMateus There may not be anything comparable to the Wannsee Conference, with dozens of protocols, historians and at least some Ukrainian scholars agree that the UPA sought not merely to expel the Polish population but to remove it permanently in order to prevent future Polish claims
@emiel_reg@LachowskiMateus The Poles agreed to a non-aggression pact with the UPA even though they knew that massacres had taken place which many consider to constitute genocide.
@emiel_reg@LachowskiMateus Shortly before the construction of the Berlin Wall, the East German leadership also claimed that it had no intention of building a wall.
@emiel_reg@LachowskiMateus Und you really believe this?
historians generally view this leaflet as a political and propaganda document rather than an objective description of events
@SkoropadsK68938@OszczykLukasz@commissaire__m@Atheas3 The Ukrainian population grew by 50% between 1921 and 1931. The Polish population grew somewhat faster because around 20,000 settlers arrived during that period. Nevertheless, the share of Ukrainians in the population remained relatively stable at around 70% from 1900 to 1939.
@Orest_Baback@griwes2006 In short, the Kulturkampf in Prussia was far more radical. Poland treated Ukrainians less favorably than Austria had, but not dramatically so. In Volhynia, however, the situation was a significant improvement compared to Russian rule.
@Orest_Baback@griwes2006 I ask for forgiveness for the demolition of more than 100 Orthodox churches. Even at the time, this was widely regarded as disproportionate. However, it was important to convert minority-language schools into bilingual schools. A unified school system is necessary.
@Rail_splitter1 I admit I unfollowed two accounts because i cannot stand the hatred. I fell in love and married a Ukrainian girl from Lutsk. I have been to Ukraine many times, but i never saw so much hate as in the past weeks.