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I could be wrong,but isn't dracula from austria...
You're right: you are wrong. Dracula was from Transylvania, a province of Romania.
I could be wrong,but isn't dracula from austria...
By that logic then Civ5 must have Siam, Peru, and Bhutan.
If Poland is 'one of mosted country' (if I interpreted that right) then why do I know nothing about it? I've seen no other historical references in my classes to Poland other than it was conquered in WWII by Germany and had some of the greatest atrocities against Jews committed there.
Öjevind Lång;4807363 said:If the Turks hadn't been stopped outside Vienna, they would have been stopped somewhere else. Poland's influence on European history, let alone world history, has been insignificant. It has spent most of its existence being colonized or occupied by other countries. Not for nothing is there a joke that one of the shortest books in the world would be "The Who's Who of Famous Poles". Add to that that there are many other cultures that are more qualified to be in Civ. Examples are Babylon, the Iroquois, the Khmer, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands, the Maya, the Hittites, Ethiopia, Mitanni (the Hurrites) and Austria.
You tried to insult Polish by diminishing our achievements; if we took your method to judge what civ should be included in Civ, I think very few nations would match this criteria - from contemporary countries only Chinese, Indians, Americans, English, Russians, and Spanish i think. I know that Polish dont meet those "serious influence" requirements, but nor does Scandinavians and many others.
There is amazing mixture of lies, ignorance and arrogance in your post. Maybe you would give some facts to support your offensive thesis?
The only period in our 1000 year history we were occupied was that of 127 years of Poland's Partition and 6 years in WWII . If I am not completely idiot, it gives 13,3%, what surely isnt "most" or majority. Many other european countries had similar or even longer periods of dependancy.
About famous Poles:
Witelo - also known as Erazmus Ciolek Witelo, Witelon, Vitellio, Vitello, friar, theologian and scientist: physicist, natural philosopher, mathematician, precursor of perception psychology.
Joannes Dantiscus - poet
Joannes Hevelius - founder of lunar topography
Nicolai Copernicus - you should know
Karol Chodkiewicz - military leader
Stanislaw Zolkiewski- military leader
Tadeus Kosciuszko- military leader, polish and american war hero
Casimir Pulaski- military leader, polish and american war hero
Joseph Bem- military leader, polish and hungarian war hero
Fryderyk Chopin - composer
Adam Mickiewicz - romantic poet
Joseph Conrad Korzeniowski - novelist
Ignacy Lukasiewicz- discovery of the refining of kerosene from crude oil (1852), kerosene lamp (1853), the founding of the first oil well (1854) and the building of the first oil refinery (1856).
Maria Sklodovska-Curie - pioneer in the early field of radioactivity, Nobel proze in Physics and Chemistry
Jan Czochralski - invented the Czochralski process, which is used to grow single crystals and is used in the production of semiconductor wafers
Kaziemierz Funk - discoverer of vitamins
Wladyslaw Reymont - Nobel prize in Literature
Henryk Sienkiewicz - Nobel prize in Literature
karol Olszewski together with Zygmunt Wróblewski and Karol Sitarski were the first to liquefy oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in a stable state (not, as had been the case up to then, in a dynamic state in the transitional form as vapour).
Stefan Banach - founded modern functional analysis and made major contributions to the theory of topological vector spaces
Jerzy Rozycki, Henryk Zygalski and Marian Rejewski - breaking the Enigma code
Milosz - Nobel prize in Literature
John Paul II - you know who i hope
Lech Walesa - as above
Wislawa Szymborska - Nobel prize in Literature
Aleksander Wolszczan - discoverer of first planet outside solar system
polish roots had as well:
Guillame Apolinaire Kostrowicki
Andrzej Wiktor Schally
and many more
But I guess you believe this list is short and its influence "insignificant".
BTW: Babylon, Portugal, Netherlands, Maya candidature are unquestionable. Khmer I suppose is better than Poland because of geographical balance. But please explain why Iroquis, Hittites, Mitanni, Brazilians or Austrians more deserve to be included in Civ? E.g. Austrians were power in the past. Just like the Poland.
"Many others" or not, Poland has never been a seminal power in Europe or the world.
Gosh i dont even think poland was in like any wars... well if they were any they weren't major wars
Britain may be taken out as a playable Civ and Poland put in it's place
About lies:Öjevind Lång;4812756 said:"Many others" or not, Poland has never been a seminal power in Europe or the world.
Do you pretend to not know, that those Lithuanians were married into Polish king bloodline and their reign was sanctioned by free will of Polish people, and those "German kings" were elected as rulers by polish noblemen?Well, there was also the period when you were ruled by the Lithuanians and the period when you were ruled by German kings from Saxony.
Well, of course it was time of dependancy. But even if you add this period and even add the whole XVIIIcnt, you still wont get the majority you talked about.There is also, of course, the period from 1945 to 1989 when Poland was a vassal of the Soviet Union.
I wonder what you have proof for your support; I guess that in your opinion 4/5 of all Jews in the world were living in the Polish territory just because they were constantly prosecuted here for ages.Though I must respond to that fellow-countryman of yours that notwithstanding the tolerance of Kazimierz the Great, Poland has not traditionally been a "country of tolerance";
Having an opinion of xenophobe and anti-Semite isnt equal with being one. I dare say we have awful opinion because we were extraordinarily tolerant for Jews. Thats why lot of them lived here, but because of that, there is now lot of them complaining about inconveniences they experienced, which are typically much more distressing that those unmet.it has been a deeply anti-Semitic and xenophobic country, with lots of pogroms and massacres of other minorities, and although the Jews are all gone from Poland, the anti-Semitism and xenophobia are not. Does the name Kielce tell you anything?
But their heritage IS significant. If you think that list is short, and our cultural influenca insignificant, please show me 30 countries that have longer list of internationally well known and recognizable great people, of course with achievements comparable to those of Copernicus, Funk, Czochralski, Sklodovska-Curie, Lukasiewicz, Chopin, Walesa, John Paul II.Half of those people are completely unknown outside Poland except among certain people with specialist knowledge.
I agree.Furthermore, when you include people with "Polish roots", that is a sign of desperation. Ancestry does not a nationality make.
Well, you shocked me, really. To be an incipient nation is enough to be acceredited as influent and worth placing in game, being largest European country once - not.The Iroquois were the founders of an incipient nation (unfortunately nipped in the bud by the European settlers), which is why they were included in Civ III. That is to say, they were included in an attempt to somewhat temper the inevitable Eurocentrism of a game produced in a country with European roots.
Lukasiewicz discovered process of refinig oil. Polish were great power in the East Europe (if not in the whole Europe) in the Middle Ages. Draw. At least.The Hittites discovered the art of tempering steel and were a great power in the Middle East for centuries, which is why they were included in Civ III. Mitanni was another great power in the Middle East in antiquity.
This one I can agree.Brazil is the biggest nation in Latin America, an emerging great power and a country with an extremely interesting history.
The same can be spoken of Poland. With the only difference we were power sooner, they - later, so better remebered.As for Austria, you, as a Pole, should know why the Habsburg monarchy, a great power for many centuries (from the Middle Ages until 1918!), deserves a place in the game.
I think Poland would make a great addition to the CiV games. Why, what other land was raided by Mongols and Germans!? Seriously, people argue against Poland, but wouldn't their appearance in a game spark some interest and respect for our friends to the east? As an American, I do hereby speak for every one of my countrymen (who are not speaking) that in the next game, Britain may be taken out as a playable Civ and Poland put in it's place.
And yes, I signed the petition.
The Jagiellon dynasty would like to have a word with you...
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Vienna lies in a geographical bottleneck, between hills. It really was the south-eastern gate to Europe. Stopping the Turks at Vienna was crucial -- for the Turks, taking Vienna was crucial for the exact same reason.
The Jagiellon dynasty. Rulers of the Polish/Lithuanian Empire. Controlled nearly the whole of Eastern Europe, from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Turned the Teutonic Knights into obdient vassals. Cowed the princes of Muscovy, the Prussian warlords, the Scandanavians, the Hungarians. The source of the mystique of the Polack that Prince Fortinbras talked about in awed tones in Hamlet. The Plantagenets of their day, only with more power.
Never heard of them? Too bad for you, you're missing out on some neat history.