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Post by atdhetari on Oct 31, 2010 10:28:04 GMT -5
Albania is recognized as a collaborator of allied forces during world war 2??? Hahahahahahahahaha since when? That is laughable. spare us ur half witted sarcasm
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 31, 2010 7:29:20 GMT -5
i did not deny it, don't twist my words, i said the role of the greek army was grossly overestimated, it was a marginal role at best and it had much much sinister role.
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 31, 2010 7:21:58 GMT -5
albania is recognised as a collaborator of the allied forces officially, enough said, most of that garbage is either pure fantasy or greek distorted version of history, plucking things out of thin air, waste of my time.
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 15:31:05 GMT -5
does the 28'th of november sound good for ya?
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 15:19:21 GMT -5
historians use the information of the contemporaries to make conclusions and draw meaning out of the pile of documents
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 14:43:50 GMT -5
why wouldn't there be? why are these people so censored yet so revered? how can u confess ur admiration and gratitude for them yet u oppress them?
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 14:12:09 GMT -5
it is unlikely that all these historians got it all wrong is all i am saying
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 14:02:05 GMT -5
my bad
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 13:48:01 GMT -5
greek or english,please!!!
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 13:37:35 GMT -5
This goes to proof that these writers didn't really knew the people of the Balkans.Spending 6 months among the peoples does not make you an expert.If these same people were to visit now their opinions would be drastically be different. Go and tell Pangalos that he is Albanian... It's really funny to see all these writers confuse Albanian speaking Greeks that were living amongst you as Albos... so many things wrong with the above my head is spinning, writters confusing albanian speaking greeks? what kind of half brained way of thinking is that? hahah someone spends 6 months living among the peoples and he seemingly makes a fundamental mistake as to their ethnic grouping? you can't be serious
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 13:29:37 GMT -5
another day in the coal mine its a daily grind my friend
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 10:23:04 GMT -5
plant the seed of doubt
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 5:12:44 GMT -5
ah couldn't be bothered
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 4:55:10 GMT -5
i didn't get any of that man
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 30, 2010 3:20:38 GMT -5
he's also written over 60 books
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 29, 2010 18:31:28 GMT -5
a pretty accomplished and a well educated man wouldn't u say rex?
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 29, 2010 16:40:18 GMT -5
enlighten me
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 29, 2010 16:11:52 GMT -5
you don't think he is? do u think u are more qualified than him? there many that seem to agree on greek myth, respected historians and authors, rex do u care to oblige him with sources, underlined of course.
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 29, 2010 12:59:07 GMT -5
this thread is about greek intellectuals and academics saying that the foundations of the greek state are lies, a myth perpetuated to forge a fake identity,
pls stick to the topic patrinos, you alwas have this urge to go off track and divert from the issue in question.
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Post by atdhetari on Oct 29, 2010 12:52:38 GMT -5
that's a greek scholar questioning ur identity, i didn't say anything
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