When in history has Poland ever not been on the "good guys" side in a war?

When in history has Poland ever not been on the "good guys" side in a war?

Or is it Bolan being on their side that makes them the "good guys"?

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish–Soviet_War
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish–Ottoman_alliance
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In 1938.

In 1807-1815.

That's not a real war.

It is a pity that literally no one was on Czechoslovakia's side though.

But Napoleon is the ultimate good guy of history.

Stalin was, but no one listened to him.

Its more because they are surrounded by bad guys

In 1612.

Bringing civilization to the Eternal Muscovite is always a good cause.

So partitioning a country is ok as long as it's peaceful? Then I guess the partitions of Poland are nothing to be mad about.

Who are some other /goodguys/ of Europe?

Finland for sure.

In 1410.

No, I mean it's not a real war. It's Czechoslovakia getting gangbanged by their neighbours while everyone else in the world just sits on their arse.

That's not to say it's good or even acceptable, just that it's not really a war.

The Teutonic Order were very bad guys.

*according to Poles

>Teutonic Order
>Prussia
>Germany
Same shit different day. And they're always one of the main villains of Europe.

The Czechs were cunts, they deserved it.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish–Czechoslovak_War

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish–Soviet_War
>Poland also suffered setbacks due to sabotage and delays in deliveries of war supplies, when workers in Czechoslovakia and Germany refused to transit such materials to Poland.[17]
>Hungary offered to send a 30,000 cavalry corps to Poland's aid, but the Czechoslovakian government refused to allow them through, as there was a demilitarized zone on the borders after the Czechoslovak-Hungarian war that had ended only a few months before.

>Czechoslovakia should've just let an enemy army march through its territories
Yeah what utter cunts. You fucking retard.

>On 22 May, Juliusz Łukasiewicz, the Polish ambassador to France, told the French Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet that if France moved against Germany in defense of Czechoslovakia: "We shall not move." Łukasiewicz also told Bonnet that Poland would oppose any attempt by Soviet forces to defend Czechoslovakia from Germany.

>Poland should've just let an enemy army march through its territories

Literally the same situation.

That was just an excuse, Czechoslovakia actually bordered USSR, they didn't have to go through Poland.

>Czechoslovakia actually bordered USSR
Only after 1945.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish–Ottoman_alliance

this desu

t. Polack

Ireland
Norway
Czechoslovkia/Czech Republic/Slovakia
Switzerland
Denmark

Croatia
Portugal
Kingdom of Jerusalem

>Hungary offered to send 30,000 soldiers to a country that existed for ~2 years
>30,000 right after WW1
thank you, greatest ally

>Croatia
Literally Balkan Nazis.

Who are the /badguys/ though?

pic related?

France

>nazis are bad

Yes.

in 1701-1706

The only good thing France did was create German nationalism.

anyone else find it weird how poland has only been good in history is when it was ruled by people with lithuanian blood? it's kind of like russian monarchs that have been raised basically in the german cultural sphere.
usually over here in western europe or america you find the opposite.

>heroes
Ireland
Poland
Czechia/Slovakia
Belarus
Finland

>anti-heroes
Ukraine
Romania
Bulgaria
Croatia
Austria
Spain
Norway

>neutral characters that are heroes/anti-heroes/villains depending on the situation they're in
Slovenia
Italy
Bosnia
Serbia
Sweden

>villains
Turkey
Russia
Germany
UK

also Hungary under Heroes

The eternal Magyar is anti-hero tier at best.

Russia
England
Germany
Austria

Turkey is an anti-villain.

France is the protagonist of Europe.

good point

also
forgot to put France and Portugal under Neutral

>I'm Polish: the post

I'm Irish actually. I'm just a big fan.

"non"

"Ja"

Castile

>team up with spergmark and cheeki breeki and try to destroy a 16 year old kid because he just inherited the throne, get completely btfo'd and cry about it for 200 years

swap belarus with norway pls, plus hungary to heroes

ALL EMBRACE ME

The US invasion of Iraq.
The 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.
You could successfully argue for the French revolutionary wars, before Napoleon, as well as the invasions of Haiti and Spain during the Napoleonic age. OTOH the Poles didn't have much choice in those, and on Haiti they quickly switched sides and joined the freedom fighters. IIRC well into 20th century the Poles were the only Europeans who could be granted Haitan citizenship in recognition of that.

Poland wasn't a side in that war, it was dragged into it by the Duke of Saxony who was elected Polish king. Largely against the wishes of the Polish estates.

soyez honnête