Wojciech Sumliński: „Tusk do końca życia będzie służył Niemcom”
“Tusk nie ma możliwości, żeby się zawrócić bez opowiedzenia całej prawdy o sobie. Nigdy tego nie powie. Bo musiałby przekreślić cały swój życiorys. Musiałby powiedzieć, jak to się stało, że z człowieka, który mieszka … Continue reading
The Danger of Losing Our Humanity in Holocaust Dialogue
When discussions about the Holocaust or the Second World War become arguments over whose suffering counts and whose does not, something essential is lost. The tragedy of that era was … Continue reading
The neglected narrative: Polish Victims in The Shadow of The Holocaust
Before 1986, no American historian had written a systematic account of the Polish people under the German occupation. Prior to that time, the story of ethnic Poles had been subsumed … Continue reading
History is never that simple
Zygmunt Hauptman once accused Catholic Poland of permitting Jewish immigration centuries ago “in order to have someone to hate.” Statements like this have appeared in various writings over the decades. … Continue reading
Kto założył NKWD?
Pytania od widzów: Kto założył NKWD i kto mordował Polaków w Katyniu. Odpowiedź Gemini: To pytanie uderza w jedną z najmroczniejszych kart historii, gdzie systemy kontroli i ideologia starły się z … Continue reading
Remembering Katyń
On this day in 1940, a decision was made that would condemn thousands of Polish citizens to death and leave a scar on the conscience of Europe for generations. On … Continue reading
UNMASKING THE WEST
In the opening days of what is shaping up to be a catastrophic war of aggression against Iran, the machinery of Western propaganda has sprung into action with an efficiency … Continue reading
Stolen Childhood: The Polish Children of World War II
Among the most tragic victims of the German occupation of Poland were children. When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, the war did not spare the young. Instead, children were … Continue reading
What would you do?
There are questions that are comfortable to ask from a distance and questions that become unbearable when we move them closer to home. “What would you do?” is one of … Continue reading
Poland Does Not Apologize for Surviving:
Poland today is not a relic of tragedy, nor a museum of sorrow frozen in 1944, nor a black and white photograph that the world may study safely from a … Continue reading

