Time in my mac changes after switching to Windows with Boot camp

Hi there..
I don't know whether this is normal, but every time I switch from Windows back to Mac OS (Using Boot camp-all versions I've tried have this flaw, it hasn't appeared in case of Parallels), system time changes in one hour ahead. Can anybody explain this to me, is it something that can't change or just a flaw in Boot camp, waiting to be corrected? What should I do to prevent it from doing so again?
Thanx everyone

ok.. though you might've answered my question, is there any solution to this issue? Though I don't know what dst flag in windows is, I noticed that my time zone is in both cases set to gmt+1, which could possibly cause the switching in one hour ahead... but I wonder can I solve it not by setting the option to gmt 0? In that case the automatic correcting of my changed time via the internet would be in my opinion better than actually 'solving' it by setting my time in both OS' to gmt 0, which would mean that in wouldn' be corrected in a correct way via internet any more... so what do you think, is just letting it be the only solution i can consider?

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