VOICE OF POLAND
BLACK MONDAY AND THE GERMAN PROBLEM
The antiquated emperor, in all his perfidy
It is no secret, friends, that our fair nation has suffered much. From the shameful partitions of yore, to the last years spent under the German yoke, the Polish nation has been battered, beaten, and brought to submission. Even under the guise of liberation, the Teutons had imposed on us a weak and squabbling Regency Council, which primarily due to their machinations had been left in stasis for a decade.
And now, my countrymen, the occupiers have imposed a double blow upon us. No doubt you have heard of them already- The vile Black Monday which has sunk our economy into disarray, and the election of a new king to the throne of Poland. But do not think this second point any great turn. For who has the Eternal Regency imposed upon us but the King of Lithuania, Mindaugas III- or so as he was known before his coronation, Karl Gero von Urach!
Indeed, we have not only seen forced upon us in these turbulent times a foreign noble as monarch, but one of distinctly German descent, whose line was installed to control the people of Lithuania as a German puppet state! And now the Teutons seek to further their grasp on Poland with this move, using an economic disaster of their own making as the excuse!
We have been denied, my countrymen. Rightful Polish lands remain well beyond our reach, whilst we lose independence by the day. Even our leader is denied to us, the position held by a German rather than a Pole. Not since the final partition has our glorious nation seen such dark hours.
Yet not all is lost. The spirit of a nation united is indomitable. Poles, you may take back your country and nation from the usurpers, if you only rise up and take it! Our chance soon comes. An election has been called to decide the legislative makeup of this new 'Commonwealth.' When the time comes, we must rise up to ensure that neither German nor Lithuanian is allowed to control our destiny. We must prove that, throuygh strength of will, Poland shall always claim her right in this world, and make this age hers. Only together, united, as peoples of Poland, can we prevail!
Mazurek Dąbrowskiego - Poland is Not Yet Lost
Not actually an ancap, thank God.