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History

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To the Beat of the Garamut

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The Polish Massacre

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Haiku

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Classic Poetry

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Biography

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Contact

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The Polish Massacre

Goran Poletan

Allow your thoughts to travel back to a not so distant past and take a moment to imagine Europe from 100BC to 100AD, a place and time providing a true paradise for the Slavic race. The inhabitants of the region spoke one language, the language of their ancestors, believed in the same God, the God of their ancestors, and traveled freely on their borderless land, smiled upon by their glorified symbol, the Sun.

The land, thought of as a holy object belonging only to the supreme God, could not be traded, bought or sold, and hence abused or perverted in any fashion. Living in peace they were free to travel, set up camp, a home or even a new tribal territory wherever it seemed fit, however as soon as they would discover better hunting grounds or a more fertile soil, they would relocate, leaving the territory free for any other European to use under the same conditions. The same law applied to river beds, mines, the coastline and lakes.

Unlike today, trade was not the lifeblood of the region. The people, intelligent and fearless simply ravaged neighboring continents and took whatever they pleased, enriching their motherland with countless treasures. Livestock being the main food supply, shepherds could be seen either migrating to the south during the harsh winter months, or to the north, during spring, when the sunbeams colored the meadows into a vibrant green…

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