Historical Discussion Of 19th Century Imperial Concerns
Kasia Binkowski, a student at the State University of Porto Alegre, described the partitions and appearance of Europe in the 19th century. She expressed surprise at how Poles could feel Polish when Poland did not exist. A broadcast discussed historical perspectives regarding the potential annexation of Lithuania by Poland. The segment cited writings from a figure named Nikolai, who expressed opposition to such moves in 1829. Nikolai reportedly wrote to his brother that allowing ideas of Lithuanian annexation to Poland would lead to disastrous consequences for the empire.
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Polskie Radio 24
“imperium z silną armią. Jeden z liczących się wówczas krajów na świecie. Imperium. Kasiu Binkowski jest studentem Uniwersytetu Stanowego w Porto Allegra. Opowiada mu o zaborań i otyniej wyglądała Europa w XIX wieku. Tak, tak, złapałem. Jestem zaskoczony, no bo jak oni mogli czuć się Polakami, skoro nie było Polski?”
Radio Zvezda
“Nikolai was firm in his opinion. 'As long as I exist,' he writes to his brother again, 'I cannot in any way allow ideas about the annexation of Lithuania to Poland to be encouraged.'”
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