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> > I might add that this sort of open provokation would only suit a
> > country, where the risks were limited. I cannot imagine for instance
> > Poles provoking the Germans in this way.
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> -LD
Speaking as a Pole, and painting with an admittedly wide brush, I would say
that in fact I can imagine the Poles doing exactly such a thing. Polish
history is full of mad, romantic, unlikely gestures that have much to do
with honor and pride and little to do with practicality. Don't get me wrong,
I love my tribe, but I also have no illusions....
Astrida (Borowska) Schaeffer
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Astrida Schaeffer, Assistant Director
The Art Gallery
University of New Hampshire
Paul Creative Arts Center
30 College Road
Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-0310
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