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Added more on history

Added something more on history. Interestingly at the beginning of WW1 Poles were quite symphatic to Russian Empire, also it is worth mentioning that there was no pro-German faction due to German policies and plans regarding Polish state which would de-fact be German exercise of African colonialism, only in Europe. We should also add on the use of forced labour by Germany and economical exploitation during German occupation, as well as Germanization initiatives and attempts to divide and rule-that is putting Poles, Ukrainians and Lithuanians against each other. Lebensraum plans are also worthy of mention as well as overall attitude of German personal towards Poles.--Molobo (talk) 14:09, 15 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

B-class review

This article is currently at start/C class, but could be improved to B-class if it had more (inline) citations. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk to me 03:48, 5 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

B-class review

Too many generalisations. F.e., pro-russian attitude was typical in german and russian parts of Poland. In Austrian-Hungarian thou, there was an overhelming pro-central and anti-russian opinion towards combatants untill 1918.