User talk:71.137.206.167

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Please forgive my interest but may I ask why do you constantly change your IP address and never establish registered accounts ? Do you possibly require assistance in that ? Also I remember seeing similiar statements and interests from a user that called himself Helga Jonat. Do you know of her or possible are that person. If I am wrong I apologize. Best regards.---- Molobo (talk) 19:26, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

Could you answer my above question ?--Molobo (talk) 22:10, 20 November 2007 (UTC)

Would you mind post your full name, address and telephone number here? Otherwise I have really no idea who you are. All I know is, that you seem to have threatened[1] or are threatened and I really do not wish to get involved it that kind of exchange. Therefore I like to keep comments pertaining article topics on the pages directly involved and not on lengthy personal discussion pages. Thanks and apology accepted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.137.206.167 (talkcontribs) 04:21, 21 November 2007

I also saw some similiarities between you and Helga but you avoid some of her typical arguments and stay away from some of her favorite articles. So I don't know. Space Cadet (talk) 20:05, 25 November 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Gdańsk

Dude, this link [2] just goes to some German boook and I didn't notice any mention of what you're talking about, probably because I don't speak German, can you provide some English source? Space Cadet (talk) 19:46, 25 November 2007 (UTC)

How about this link I found for you: [3] Space Cadet (talk) 20:01, 25 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Danzig - Book from Jagiellonian University

On page 344 of the book [4] 4th line from top: Danzig 1- description on bottom: Diese reiche Handelsstadt (Danzig)...stand unter dem Schutze Polens und war von Letztertem unmittelbar nicht abhängig (Danzig ..was under the protection of Poland and was not dependend of it.. in other words independent. Interesting that you call the book 'a German book, I wonder why?? Book is actually written by Anton v. Valewski, Jagiellonian University.

"Anton v. Valewski" is ironically a German name. The Polish name closest to that would be "Antoni Walewski". Without the "von" of course. Did you check my link from before the communist times that seem to bother you so much (just like they bothered Helga)? Space Cadet (talk) 21:23, 25 November 2007 (UTC)

Did you read link #3? Thank you. Space Cadet (talk) 13:51, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

Did read it. Oviously written, when Danzig was still Danzig and by the way apparently Cracow was not Krakow with (` ? something like that) yet. Not bad (for a Pole), he actually got some things right and others wrong, but at least he did hear of the ,,Crown of Poland (not Poland) and Danzig's connection and he has heard of the lack of affinity of Danzig to Poland. Cheers and season's greetings 71. 3. December 2007

Season's greetings to You. What exactly did he supposedly get wrong? What do You mean "Not bad (for a Pole)"? Are Poles supposed to be stupid and ignorant? Are You an ultranationalist? Space Cadet 19:34, 3 December 2007 (UTC)

don't be such a drama queen-
That's drama KING and yes, I overreacted. But You didn't answer the question about my source. Space Cadet 12:27, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Germanness vs. Polishness

How come Militiades Caridis is unquestionably German but Edward O'Rourke is not Polish, according to You? I don't get it, please explain. Space Cadet 19:34, 3 December 2007 (UTC)

It's Miltiades Caridis (you had one i too many) and I did not write anything other than changing the category Gdansk, because he was not born in Gdansk. He was born in Danzig-Free State- actually and therefore had Freistadt Danzig citizenship, compliments of Treaty of Versailles.
You didn't write that he was German, somebody else did, You just didn't change it to "European" or something like that, the way You did with O'Rourke. Freistadt Danzig and Wolne Miasto Gdańsk are the same thing, You know that. And it's "Gdańsk" not "Gdansk". Space Cadet 12:31, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Long Lost Editor

Is that you, Helga? Nice to see You back (if that's You, (which it probably is)). Space Cadet 19:34, 3 December 2007 (UTC)


Perhaps you would like to read about international law page 167 International Law Lassa Oppenheim: a state under protection... is never in any respect considered a mere portion of the superior state (Royal Prussia's relationship to the 'Superior State') . Now doesn't that make you happy- Poland or rather the crown of Poland- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth- the superior state. Not bad (for a Pole), means how refreshing to read a moderate sounding person versus the other kind. When I get more time I'll take up conversation about the report you listed above.

On you fascination or fixation with long lost persons, perhaps you should look for a girlfriend or wife, or if you are female, a boyfriend or husband. I do not mind discussing points of history or exchanging book sources, but am not interested in idle BS. 71 4 December 2007


No, thanks, but you just really sound like somebody who used to edit here at WIKI years ago. What BS? Space Cadet 15:17, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

Another thing: was that law in effect in 1466? Space Cadet 15:19, 4 December 2007 (UTC)