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Only in German-occupied Poland and the differences between other occupied countries
MoreThe attack by UPA on the Przebraże self-defense base (July 5, 1943)
The Przebraże Defence, which withstood attacks by UPA and was able to save 20,000 Poles from being slaughtered. It co-operated with Soviet partisans, but as the Red Army returned in late 1943, the partisans started murdering AK and partisans' leaders.
MoreFacebook Discriminatory practices
I recently shared an article on a Jewish collaborator and Jewish collaboration, which is completely factual and historically accurate and I was censored from my Facebook page.
MoreWarnings of the Holocaust in retrospect - Jan Karski and Felix Frankfurter, American Jew, judge, and US Supreme Court Justice.
After hearing a message from Karski Frankfurter addressed him: “‚Mr. Karski, a man like me talking to a man like you, has to be completely honest. So I have to say: I can't believe you ". Ciechanowski interrupted him: ′′ Felix, you don't mean that. How can you call him a liar to his face” Frankfurter replied: ′′ Mr. Ambassador, I didn't say this young man was lying. I said I can't believe him. There is a difference ".
MoreThe Palmiry Massacres
Palmiry has become, as Richard C. Lukas puts it, "one of the most notorious places of mass executions" in Poland. It is also one of the most famous sites of Nazi crimes in Poland. Along with the Katyn Forest, it became a symbol of the martyrdom of the Polish intelligentsia during the Second World War. In 2011 Polish president Bronisław Komorowski said, "Palmiry is to some extent the Warsaw Katyn."
MoreThe Trial of 16 - the staged trial of 16 leaders of the Polish Underground State
In his book, Europe at War, Norman Davies described it as "obscene", that there was no official protest abroad.
MoreThe First Transport of Poles to Auschwitz
When most people think of the Holocaust, they think of Jewish victims and that is especially true of Auschwitz. Yet that is factually incorrect. Auschwitz and the beginning of the German genocide in Poland was actually not aimed at the Jews, it was the Poles that were the targets.
MoreThe Fate of Palestinian Christians
One of the most ancient Christian communities has been reduced and is in continues to dwindle even more. There is a simple reason for this and that reason is Israel. In the last 70 years the population of Christians has dropped nearly ten-fold.
MoreThe Polish effort and capture of Monte Cassino
In the end, the Polish troops played a pivotal role in the successful siege but paid a heavy price for their effort. Among the 54,000 Allied troops who lost their lives on the battlefield, about 1,000 were Polish. They later buried in the Polish war cemetery on the slopes of Monte Cassino, which also became the final resting place of their commander, General Władysław Anders, who died decades later.
MoreStutthof Concentration Camp
The camp of Stutthof is quite unknown, compared to camps like Auschwitz, Dachau, or Buchenwald. Right after the outbreak of the war German leaders from Pomerania imprisoned and killed many male Polish citizens in Stutthof, all according to plans devised years before the war. The Germans, as we should know, but many people don't know regarded the Poles as "subhumans", to be exterminated.
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