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
On this day, 17 September in 1939, a second dagger was thrust into the heart of Poland.
At dawn on September 17, 600,000 Soviet soldiers, backed by tanks and planes, crossed the eastern frontier, fulfilling the secret terms of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Poland, already bleeding from the … Continue reading
Masowy niemiecki mord na Polakach ujawniony po latach przez zespół dra Dawida Kobiałki
Zbrodnia pomorska 1939 roku to termin opisujący masowe mordy na ludności polskiej w pierwszych miesiącach II wojny światowej na terenie przedwojennego województwa pomorskiego. W tym czasie zamordowano tysiące osób – … Continue reading
Łodzina – Holokaust Polaków
Bolesne karty w dziejach polskiego narodu. Oddziały ukraińskich nacjonalistów z formacji OUN i UPA dokonały straszliwego mordu na mniejszości polskiej, zamieszkującej tereny byłego województwa wołyńskiego II RP. Z racji charakteru … Continue reading
There are nations that remember because they choose to – Poland remembers because it must.
Across the twentieth century, Poland endured partitions, invasions, occupations, betrayals, and mass exterminations. Yet within this crucible of pain, something deeper emerged. It was not only a sharpened sense of … Continue reading
Deported to Siberia
I had a great response to a poem I wrote I so decided I will share more poems and compile the ones I have into a book with certain historical … Continue reading
Polish identity – Polish Heritage
From the outside, people often try to place nations into tidy categories, right or left, oppressor or victim, progressive or traditional. We especially do this in the West. But Poland … Continue reading
Meager recognition of Polish heroism during WW2
How mistaken was Emanuel Ringelblum when, in the darkest years of the war, he wrote in his notes on Polish-Jewish relations: “There are more such hide-outs on the Polish side. … Continue reading
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

