Baron
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Only together Slavic peoples can survive the 21st century, otherwise they will face the sad fate of the US indigene native peoples in few decades
My guess is Poland together with Serbia, Croatia, Czechs and Russians shall take the lead.
When Slavic nations don't stop wars and struggles they will be certainly destroyed, one after the other
First Ukraine, than Serbs and Croatians, then Central European Slavs and finally Russia itself which becomes a part of China.
My guess is Poland together with Serbia, Croatia, Czechs and Russians shall take the lead.
When Slavic nations don't stop wars and struggles they will be certainly destroyed, one after the other
First Ukraine, than Serbs and Croatians, then Central European Slavs and finally Russia itself which becomes a part of China.
Pan-Slavism, 19th-century movement that recognized a common ethnic background among the various Slav peoples of eastern and east central Europe and sought to unite those peoples for the achievement of common cultural and political goals. The Pan-Slav movement originally was formed in the first half of the 19th century by West and South Slav intellectuals, scholars, and poets, whose peoples were at that time also developing their sense of national identity. The Pan-Slavists engaged in studying folk songs, folklore, and peasant vernaculars of the Slav peoples, in demonstrating the similarities among them, and in trying to stimulate a sense of Slav unity. As such activities were conducted mainly in Prague, that city became the first Pan-Slav centre for studying Slav antiquities and philology.
Pan-Slavism | Nationalism, Cultural Unity & Political Movement
Pan-Slavism, 19th-century movement that recognized a common ethnic background among the various Slav peoples of eastern and east central Europe and sought to unite those peoples for the achievement of common cultural and political goals. The Pan-Slav movement originally was formed in the first half
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