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
The deliberate and gradual shifting of German crimes onto the shoulders of those who lived under German terror.
One of the most troubling trends in contemporary Holocaust historiography is not the study of difficult or uncomfortable subjects, but the subtle relocation of responsibility, the gradual shifting of German … Continue reading
German propaganda during the Second World War
German propaganda during the Second World War leaned heavily on racial ideology and worked relentlessly to portray Poles as Untermenschen, or sub-humans. In 1940, Hans Frank, the Governor-General of occupied … Continue reading
Little Auschwitz
November 28, 1942 Reichsführer of Germany Heinrich Himmler issued an order to create a “Little Auschwitz” or German Death / Work Camp for Polish Children in Łódź on a separate … Continue reading
Antysemityzm =NEGACJA ZBRODNI, PEDOFILII I NIENAWIŚCI ŻYDOWSKIEJ – dlaczego nie ma przekazu w poprawnej formie?
Żydowska rewolucja w Rosji i wywołany w niej czerwony terror to dzieło syjonistycznych żydów. By zastraszyć każdego, kto chciałby nawet o tym wspomnieć, żyd Lenin i jego banda żydowskich morderców … Continue reading
Historical silence becomes a second death
Edward Reid I write about Polish history not to compare tragedies or measure one nation’s suffering against another, but because silence becomes a second death. When a nation loses six … Continue reading
Jewish holocaust only ?
WHO WERE THE NAZIS ? Most Germans still to this day have little knowledge of their treatment of the Polish. In fact, I notice quite clearly in many responses to … Continue reading
Unjust Historical Revisionism
Following up on the last post, this post should provide some background into why we are witnessing such revisionist history still. History is shaped not only by what happened but … Continue reading
Betrayal, Memory, and the Wounds of Two Occupations
This article matters for our group. We’ve had moments of friction, and part of the reason is that the Polish point of view is almost never acknowledged. It’s time to … Continue reading

