Could it have survived?

Could it have survived?

1. it was a mistake, we should have sticked close to czechs and liberated them from g*rmnoids
2. if it would have then only as a hereditary monarchy without democracy autism so maybe if the jagiellon dynasty didn't go extinct it would have survived

I have seen your exact opinion many times, polack faggot. you should at least take pride in the one time in history you weren't irrelevant aside from being raped by germans and russians at the same time.

shut the fuck up english rat your kind will be eradicated from history thanks to germans

God i wish it did
I mean he only had to have a fucking male child

we've been doing that since 10th century though

Not while the eternal bork existed it didn't.

Exactly what position is Germany in to do anything to the UK beyond some teutonic scowling?

You retard, habsburgs got Bohemia and Hungary as a part of mutual inheratance agreement with Jagiellons. It was a smart move, because we allied with them and Jagiellong could have actually got Austria, if the Habsburg line went extinct there.

g*rmans are cowards

im talking about polish-lithuanian union
kiev rus lands (outside of galicia) were shitholes that only strengthened the power of nobility and it wasn't worth to spend hundreds of years defending them
the entire post casimir the great political story of poland (with very brief exceptions) is muh short term gains who gives a shit about having a political vision of future and long term plans

>post

>the eternal bork

>all conflicts that don't even have a Wiki article
meanwhile pic related is what happens when your opponents actually make a bit of an effort

try again

lmao, you cut the screenshot to remove German victories and Polish-German joint victories

What makes you so fucking asshurt?

>confusing Germans with pakis
Don't worry mate, it's an easy mistake.

it was about polish-german wars you imbecile

>Poles teaming up with g*rmanoids against west Slavic brothers
The greatest mistake Poland had ever done, apart from giving refuge to eternal Teuton in XIII century

>5 victories in conflicts that don't even have Wiki articles and are called fights or raids
>"wars"
Again, when there were actual, proper wars you usually ended up losing your country

>Wladyslaw III will never unify all slavs and liberate Yugoslavia and rest of Europe from Ottomans in great Thracian Crusade.
>There will never be Polish-Lithuanian-Bohemian-Hungarian-Croatian-Ruthenian-Moscovite Commonwealth great power in eastern europe.

But who would have concieved Columbus then?