Stanislaw Gadomski
at 11:10, 31 Mar 2007 (repeated according to Christopher hint)
Dear Sally,
I began to see your famous film "The man who cried" and I'm astonished to
hear the question in Polish langue:
"Wynoscie sie stad i nie wracajcie"
The begining has the date "Russia" - 1927.
Why polish language in this scene?
It was the Soviet Union at this time and persecutors could not be Poles,
use of Polish language is very improbable, even if one of them was
accidentally Pole, he could not use this language. May be, Russian or
Ukrainian, as far as I know the last pogrom before 1927 was done by
Petlura army (ukrainian), but it could be 10 years earlier, right?
At this time Poles had to run away too (except communists).
Kind regards
Stanislaw
