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Boy, right now the historical section in tone and by use of judgemental adjectives sure sounds revisionist and pseudo-patriotic / nationalistic, e. g. the (completely unsourced) part about deported Polish children (or orphans?). Best paraphrased maybe by its own citation: "We were united by our hatred of Russia". The article gives the impression that, hadn't Russia / the Soviet Union existed, these two peoples would have had little reason to take notice of each other. -- marilyn.hanson (talk) 22:36, 27 August 2023 (UTC)Reply