Battle of Grunwald

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Centuries ago, on July 15, 1410, the epic Battle of Grunwald was fought between the mighty Polish army and the wretched Teutonic Knights.

A fearless Teutonic Knight ready to give battle to the Poles...and the Lithuanians.

Wait a second, you Slavic scum Kazimierz! You missed someone!

Oh, yes. Forgive me, my Lithuanian friend Antanas. I will correct it. So...

Centuries ago, on July 15, 1410, the epic Battle of Grunwald...

What the hell you're writing!?

Well, I write an essay for uneducated Americans and Englishmen. It's about famous Battle of Grunwald in 1410.

You gotta be kidding me! What's this ridiculous name!? Every educated person knows that this battle took place near Žalgiris!

Ża... What!? No way, dude. I won't let you push your nationalist ideas through! Keep them for your retarded fellow countryman.

Don't tell me what to push or not! I'm older than you and I decide what we'll write! So, listen to me and write the correct name.

No.

If only I weren't on probation...

So, back to the topic.

Poles are ahead, the Teutonic Knights are second but where are the Lithuanians?
Centuries ago, on July 15, 1410, the epic battle of Grunwald was fought between mighty Polish army and the wretched Teutonic...

How dare you! You did it again!!

What?

You passed over the Lithuanian participation in silence!

Oh, that's why you're crying... Well, technically you were incorporated by us in 1385. Therefore the term "Polish" includes both Polish and Lithuanian army.

That was just the same as sleeping together. Lithuania and Poland kept separate bedrooms until a true marriage in 1569!

Call it as you want.

And the king was Lithuanian after this, King Jogaila! He was in charge of the army, Jadwiga would have come along too but had died a few years before. But she was there in spirit and the King wore her rings when he went into battle...

Technically, your Grand Duke became a Christian when he married our king Jadwiga a year before. Lithuanians were still worshipping trees until then. And yes, king Jadwiga. We had introduced the women's rights some time before.

I think you've lost me here...

It's because you're Lithuanian. Anyway your prince became our queen and the husband of our king, who was a woman..yes I know it sounds backwards but that is how it was done then.

I'm pretty sure I learned at school something different than this...

Supposing we've finished this senseless quarrel, I will continue my... uhm... our essay.

King (sic!) Jadwiga of Poland and that other bit. Over did it with the blusher though.

Centuries ago, on July 15, 1410, the epic battle of Grunwald was fought between mighty Polish army and the wretched Teutonic Knights...

I'd like to interfere, if I may. I think you insult our proud country and our glorious history!

Oh, Hello, Hans. Yeah, you Germans must be proud of your attack on Poland in 1939.

Nonsense! You had invited us for vodka! Anyway, Teutonic Knights weren't, as you call it, 'wretched'..

Actually, this word describes them quite well.

I won't agree. But you should consider scratching this word in order to keep Polish-German friendship at a satisfactory level.

Hm... OK, here you are, I will change it from wretched to a group..

And correct the name of the battle. It took place near Tannenberg.

OK... NO! No Lithuanian and Nazi ideology in my... uhm... our essay! I'm a Pole and a patriot! And Catholic! No Nazi allowed whenever I write anything! Clear!?

I daresay you should undergo a serious treatment...

Silence! I'm writing!

The Poles celebrate their victory by checking on the victory mug awarded to them. The Lithuanians left early.

Centuries ago, on July 15, 1410, the epic battle of Grunwald was fought between mighty Polish army and a group of Teutonic Knights. Before the battle itself, Teutonic knights had gifted two naked swords to Polish king and Queen as a sign of Polish victory.

Halt! We gave you them because your Polish army was not properly armed!

Said the loser...

And but for Lithuanians, you would have heavily lost!

Yeah, but Poles commanded.

They only thought they had commanded the whole battle. Our commander - Vytautas - led from the front.

'..so..are you free next week for a game of golf?..'

You should have remained silent. I was going to mention your retarded commander but now I've changed my mind. He was useless!

Retarded? Screw you, Kazimierz. And I'm going home...[disconnects]..

Finally, now, my work'll be easier. So, back to the topic...

Centuries ago, on July 15, 1410, the epic battle of Grunwald was fought between mighty Polish army and a group of Teutonic Knights. Before the battle itself, Teutonic knights had gifted two naked swords to Polish king and queen... of Lithuanian descent as a sign of Polish victory. The prediction was right and Polish army totally crushed the Teutonic Knights in a one-day battle. There were 8,000 casualties on the Teutonic side and 14,000 of them were captured. Furthermore, the taste of Polish victory was improved because there was not a single casualty on Polish side.

That's ridiculous! It's virtually impossible!

We had God on our side...

Actually, the Teutonic Knights fought on God's side as they wore cloaks with black crosses on them.

That must have been a different god. Hm... Actually, that should be obvious as everybody knows that the Teutonic Knights were heretics and buggers.

Enough! That was the Knights Templar and most of them were French. I will sue you in the European Court of Justice!

Because of?

I don't know. I hate Poland and I wish we'd killed you all in Auschwitz!

Ey! That wasn't nice.

I don't care. Put your fucking essay in your ass! By the way, an average Indian speaks better English than you, Polish swine. [disconnects as well]

If you are retreating, that means we have won again! Haha! Well, back to the topic and I am going to reverse that change I made earlier.

Centuries ago, on July 15, 1410, the epic battle of Grunwald was fought between mighty Polish army and the wretched Teutonic Knights. Before the battle itself, Teutonic knights had gifted two naked swords to Polish king and queen... of Lithuanian descent as a sign of Polish victory. The prediction was right and Polish army totally crushed the Teutonic Knights in a one-day battle. There were 8,000 casualties on Teutonic side and 14,000 of them were captured. Furthermore, the taste of Polish victory was improved because there was not a single casualty on Polish side. As the result of the battle, the Order of Teutonic Knights went into decline and Poland became one of the most important countries in the whole known world and the state continued until the early forms of democracy were implemented in following centuries. Fuck you Greeks and your retarded ideas!

I'm from Belarus and you forgot our military contribution.

Не забудьте, что это были русские, которые били Тевтонских Рыцарей ещё на Чудском озере! Rossiya 2018 World Cup!

And you two can piss off as well.

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