Attempts at twisting Polish history & the slander of Poles – Time to SPEAK UP!
There seems to be a big push around by some anti-Polish disinformation artists posting on allegedly pro-White (?) sites their lies and propaganda about the WW2 constantly vilifying and bashing … Continue reading
ANTIPOLONISM
Over the years and lately on Facebook and Twitter I have repeatedly encountered accusations of Polish collaboration and antisemitism that are not only false, but deeply ironic, as some of … Continue reading
Corruption in Ukraine is a bottomless pit.
Another scandal has just broken, and this time, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has been charged with bribery. Tymoshenko, who is currently a member of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine … Continue reading
,, Posiadłość nieżyda jest jak dobro bezpańskie…
,, Posiadłość nieżyda jest jak dobro bezpańskie, kto pierwszy przychodzi ma pierwszeństwo. ” Szulchan aruch 186* Wieki temu będący na polowaniu król zapałał ,, miłością ” do napotkanej i zbierającej … Continue reading
Israeli coach punches Polish referee at judo tournament.
The Israeli Embassy accuses Poles of anti-Semitism (sic!) because their team was excluded from the International Judo Tournament in Bielsko-Biała. The reason? A physical attack on a referee after a … Continue reading
If someone gave me a shelter during a war …
If someone in Poland had hidden me, if a family had opened their door knowing that discovery meant death not only for themselves, but for their children and their parents, … Continue reading
Post-war silence on Poland
Poland did not emerge from the Second World War into peace so much as it emerged into silence, a silence imposed first by German occupation, where truth itself could be … Continue reading
Between Denial and Dialogue: Why Honest History Matters
The term Holocaust denial once had a clear and essential meaning. It referred to rejecting the historical truth that Germany intentionally carried out the genocide of six million Jews during … Continue reading
Polish Jews during WW2
People often ask how it was possible that roughly 90 percent of Polish Jews perished during the Holocaust, and the question is frequently followed by comparisons to Western Europe. Stories … Continue reading
The Inheritance of Silence: Poland, War, and the Burden of Misunderstood Memory
The Polish experience in the Second World War cannot be understood merely through statistics of occupation, casualties, or shifting borders. It must be understood as a total rupture of family … Continue reading
WOŁYŃ SOLĄ W OKU DLA UPA I DLA NIEMCÓW
KAŻDA GARŚĆ ZIEMI JEST PRZESIĄKNIĘTA POLSKĄ KRWIĄ Okupacja niemiecka była dla Polaków Wołynia jednym z największych dramatów polskiej ludności w latach drugiej wojny światowej. Szczególnie tragiczne były lata 1943–1944, w … Continue reading

