• EstonianGuy@lemm.ee
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      4 days ago

      Yup this, nazis were fighting soviets so basically in the eyes of the finns, they were liberated, same with the majority of the baltics. Soviets were a much bigger problem for eastern europe than nazis. But nazis ended up being just as bad.

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        4 days ago

        Germans were historically decent rulers while russians were always terrible. Besides the countries recently had won their independence that russia made a legal contract to uphonor. Few years later they invaded and annexed them and instantly started committing atrocities.

        There was nobody fighting russians but the nazis and nazis lied they would gurantee independence once the war is over.

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          4 days ago

          Speaking as a baltic guy, for us the best rulers were swedes. We have been ruled by swedes, danes, russians, germans and poles. And we only have one saying here “good old swedish times”.

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            4 days ago

            Yes swedish golden age was a thing but swedes haven’t been in their “crimes against humanity and invasions” phase for a while, so I didnt feel like they were relevant to mention.

            Inb4 some ,ml user claiming they kill trillions every day via capitalism or something

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              In Poland we do learn about the Swedish Deluge, but I think these days people mostly think of swedes in terms of meatballs and furniture.

              They did have their callback to Viking times, that’s for sure.