An invasion that signaled the beginning of a national crucifixion….
When German armies crossed Poland’s borders at dawn on September 1, 1939, the world was plunged into a new war, yet for Poland it marked something more than invasion it … Continue reading
People sentenced to death for helping Jews
France – 0 Italy – 0 Netherlands – 0 Belgium – 0 Norway – 0 Denmark – 1 Poland – 50,000 (estimated much more – many Poles died with the … Continue reading
German Meddling: Threatening Polish Prosperity and Autonomy
Polish court, following a German lawsuit – halts investment in the Świnoujście terminal. “This is a crime against the economy” The Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw, acting upon a request … Continue reading
Ongoing Jewish Polonophobia
Effects on Poles Jewish Polonophobia persists despite Polish-Jewish dialogue and the newfound philosemitism in Poland. The majority of Israeli Jews are demonstrably anti-Polish, and Israeli teenagers are taught vile contempt … Continue reading
Father Maximilian Kolbe
Edward Reid – on Facebook History remembers certain names, not because they were the only ones who acted with courage, but because their stories managed to survive the silence of … Continue reading
“The first casualty of war is truth”
The phrase, attributed in various forms to Samuel Johnson, Hiram Johnson, and Arthur Ponsonby, finds its fullest embodiment in the fate of Poland during and after the Second World War. … Continue reading
Jewish-Nazi Collaboration is Excused: Polish Collaboration is Not
There is a clear double standard on Poles being blamed for Nazi collaboration–while Jews get a pass. All of the canned excuses invoked by Jews apply to all other collaborators. … Continue reading
Silent Heroes
On the night of 4–5 August 1944, a Halifax bomber of No. 148 Squadron RAF, flying a dangerous supply mission to support the Warsaw Uprising, was shot down near Dębina … Continue reading
Warsaw Uprising
Eighty-one years ago today, the city of Warsaw stood poised on a razor’s edge. After five brutal years of German occupation, humiliation, and terror, there was hope, however fleeting, that … Continue reading
To Be Forgotten is To Die Twice
There is a peculiar kind of violence that does not come with explosions or gunfire, but with silence, the kind that spreads over generations like a thin layer of dust, … Continue reading

