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Post by hvomostar on Sept 24, 2007 18:00:19 GMT -5
TITO! 
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joko
Mladshiy Leytenant

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Post by joko on Sept 24, 2007 19:49:00 GMT -5
Peter the Great.
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daver2
Leytenant

Rzeczpospolita
Posts: 288
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Post by daver2 on Sept 25, 2007 2:43:32 GMT -5
Everyone on the list in comparison with Peter the Great is just a funny joke. And the fact that Putin is winnig this poll is another funny joke  Actualy putting Peter the Great among these other guys is a pure heresy. Nikita Khruschev - no kidding guys? He's just a puppet and a little scum. Peter the Great and perhaps Josef Broz Tito for his arogancy and independency towards relations with uncle Stalin.
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Post by tenebrosus on Sept 25, 2007 11:32:26 GMT -5
 Władysław II Jagiełło
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Post by Alexandrus on Sept 25, 2007 11:52:00 GMT -5
 Władysław II Jagiełło Wasn't he lithuanian or something ? Sorry if this wrong, just as far as i remember... Pete was a kickass dude and all that but he tried to westernize Russia to fast.
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Post by tenebrosus on Sept 25, 2007 12:23:00 GMT -5
right, He was from Lithuana, his title "Wladislaus dei gracia Rex Polonie, nec non terrarum Cracovie, Sandomirie, Siradie, Lancicie, Cuyauie, Lituanie princeps supremus, Pomeranie, Russieque dominus et heres, etc."
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Post by volsebnica on Oct 7, 2007 14:03:56 GMT -5
JOSIP BROZ TITO ;D WHY IS HE DEAD because there is justice. ;D We cannot wake the dead, right. So, Putin or Kostunica? Putin, of course. Now, that he finishes his mandate in Russia, he can consider doing some good work for the rest of the Slavs.  O.Kay, O.Kay, I know some of You dislike him. Let`s give Tzar Simeon a chance. 
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Post by pitt1225 on Oct 12, 2007 2:37:58 GMT -5
im suprised Lenin got zero votes
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korey
Ryadovoy
United Soviet States of America
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Post by korey on Oct 17, 2007 6:43:53 GMT -5
Lenin. Although I am a Titoist I had to choose Lenin. He broke the oppressive chains of the Tsar and made Russia better. Khruschev was not so good. His agricultural failrues were the worst than Stalin's "Faults". Yes Stalin was not perfect but he made USSR into the strongest Ground force and Air Force in the world. The only lagging areas was Navy.
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Post by Яромip on Oct 17, 2007 9:46:56 GMT -5
At what price? And was it really Stalin's achievement or was it achieved by People despite party ineptitude?
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Post by Alexandrus on Oct 17, 2007 9:57:45 GMT -5
Lenin. Although I am a Titoist I had to choose Lenin. He broke the oppressive chains of the Tsar and made Russia better. Khruschev was not so good. His agricultural failrues were the worst than Stalin's "Faults". Yes Stalin was not perfect but he made USSR into the strongest Ground force and Air Force in the world. The only lagging areas was Navy. The USSR still fought and lost a disastrous war against Finland in the winter war and suffered many other humiliating defeats. Before WWII and during it the Soviets Union main power were its numerical advantage, Stalin didn't change much in terms of military power.
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djuka
Starshiy Serdzhant
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Post by djuka on Oct 17, 2007 17:06:47 GMT -5
Lenin. Although I am a Titoist I had to choose Lenin. He broke the oppressive chains of the Tsar and made Russia better. Khruschev was not so good. His agricultural failrues were the worst than Stalin's "Faults". Yes Stalin was not perfect but he made USSR into the strongest Ground force and Air Force in the world. The only lagging areas was Navy. The USSR still fought and lost a disastrous war against Finland in the winter war and suffered many other humiliating defeats. Before WWII and during it the Soviets Union main power were its numerical advantage, Stalin didn't change much in terms of military power. USSR didnt lost war against Finland the whole winter war was just misunderstanding...both sides didnt understand eachothers aspirations... Soviet soldiers didnt expect that finns will defend their territorys etc.
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daver2
Leytenant

Rzeczpospolita
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Post by daver2 on Oct 18, 2007 9:19:16 GMT -5
Lenin. Although I am a Titoist I had to choose Lenin. He broke the oppressive chains of the Tsar and made Russia better. Khruschev was not so good. His agricultural failrues were the worst than Stalin's "Faults". Yes Stalin was not perfect but he made USSR into the strongest Ground force and Air Force in the world. The only lagging areas was Navy. You really make me laugh. What a bullshit. "He broke the oppressive chains of the Tsar and made Russia better" - you are ignorant, there was no oppressive chains under the Tsar rule in comparison with what Lenin created. The time before the revolution was the most liberal era in Russian history. And the Gulags were just tropical holidays in comparison with the Gulags after The Revolution. "Yes Stalin was not perfect but he made USSR into the strongest Ground force and Air Force in the world. The only lagging areas was Navy" - hehe, what a piece of rubbish, was not perfect, lol, yeah I wish I had a grandfather like him, so cute  They together made Russia stronger, no doubts, but they turned Russian people's lives into a real nightmare. Learn history mate, not only from school books, read some literature.
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Post by volsebnica on Oct 18, 2007 17:03:55 GMT -5
Lenin. Although I am a Titoist I had to choose Lenin. He broke the oppressive chains of the Tsar and made Russia better. Khruschev was not so good. His agricultural failrues were the worst than Stalin's "Faults". Yes Stalin was not perfect but he made USSR into the strongest Ground force and Air Force in the world. The only lagging areas was Navy. YOU ARE TITOIST?!!? (Now, here please put a Smiley that will represent me weeping and pulling my hair).Mmmhhhhhhh...Let me see if I got it right... You look up to a man who (allegedly) was a soldier in Austrian army during WWI, and took operations in Machva, where Austrians erased 70% of Serbian population. He (?), then, went to Moscow, drawn by his immense love for communism, where he was educated by best theoreticians of the ideology. Then, he led National (partisan) movement through WW II, provoking German retaliation on Serbian civil population in every opportunity that was given to him. After the war, poor peasant boy from Kumrovec, whose mother could not recognize him, led the massacre of Serbian intellectuals, learned to play piano, could never speak Serbian properly, nor Croatian for the fact, but spoke English, German and Russian perfectly. Then, with such a great skills he pulled Stalin`s nose, having the worst Gulag in Croatia, called Goli otok, for his opponents. While enjoying Karadjordjevic property, he took so many loans from Western countries and organizations, that Serbia (I don`t know about other republics) won`t be able to pay them off in 200 years!!!! Yes, that is definitely the politician we need. If we ever get one like that again, take him home and never bring him back!!!!!!!!!
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slavianin
Starshiy Praporshchik

Mother Russia
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Post by slavianin on Oct 21, 2007 23:37:24 GMT -5
Lenin. Although I am a Titoist I had to choose Lenin. He broke the oppressive chains of the Tsar and made Russia better. Khruschev was not so good. His agricultural failrues were the worst than Stalin's "Faults". Yes Stalin was not perfect but he made USSR into the strongest Ground force and Air Force in the world. The only lagging areas was Navy. You really make me laugh. What a bullshit. "He broke the oppressive chains of the Tsar and made Russia better" - you are ignorant, there was no oppressive chains under the Tsar rule in comparison with what Lenin created. The time before the revolution was the most liberal era in Russian history. And the Gulags were just tropical holidays in comparison with the Gulags after The Revolution. "Yes Stalin was not perfect but he made USSR into the strongest Ground force and Air Force in the world. The only lagging areas was Navy" - hehe, what a piece of rubbish, was not perfect, lol, yeah I wish I had a grandfather like him, so cute  They together made Russia stronger, no doubts, but they turned Russian people's lives into a real nightmare. Learn history mate, not only from school books, read some literature. Dude, much respect from me to you! 
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