General Stanisław Sosabowski
“In the long history of injustice, no one has been treated more unfairly than General Stanisław Sosabowski, commander of the 1st. Independent Parachute Brigade” – Norman Davies On September 25, … Continue reading
Soviets ”liberation” of Poland
After the Soviets invaded Poland on September 17th, 1939, the Polish government declared: “Without a formal declaration of war, the Soviet Union invaded Poland, violating international law and Poland’s sovereignty.” … Continue reading
Executioners who later became victims
Is a historical fact that thousands of Jews actively participated in the destruction of their own people during the Second World War. A significant number were not only executioners but … Continue reading
Operation Himmler
Nazi False Flag Used To Justify Invading Poland On 31 August 1939, the SS launched a false flag operation by attacking Gleiwitz Radio Station dressed as Polish soldiers – the … Continue reading
On August 23, 1939, at 15.30 in the Moscow Kremlin, Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia (USSR) ”married” each other.
The cornerstone for the construction of the new place for these two invaders was to burnt Poland. Poland will never forget Adolf Hitler, leader of Germany, elected by the German … 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 who helped Jews
You may often hear, especially right now, that Poles didn’t do enough to save Jews, but is that really true? There is a lack of recognition for a country that … 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

