The 11th of July 1943 was the most devastating day of the Volhynia (Wołyń) massacre. In the space of 24 hours, 99 towns and villages were attacked, most of them in the counties of Włodzimierz and Horochowsk. The following day, 50 more settlements were attacked. The Volhynia massacre was carried out by Stepan Badera’s faction […]
Autor: Krzysztof Żabierek
How Refugees and Migrants Put an End to the Roman Empire
So powerful was the Empire as it basked in wealth and affluence that nothing seemed to jeopardise its existence. Ironically, it was its prosperity and the accompanying sense of security that was to bring on its own demise…. The Romans encouraged immigration, letting the newcomers into their domain to perform jobs which they themselves were […]
The Vandals – from Central Europe to Africa
The Vandals are known to have once inhabited what is contemporary Poland. Faced with the expansion of the Huns at the beginning of the 5th century AD, however, they decided to leave their existing settlements. Aware of the Huns approaching and emboldened by the decline of the Roman Empire, an increasing number of hitherto unknown […]
On Sweden’s “neutrality” during WWII
What is often stressed with reference to WWII is the “neutrality” of a small number of countries, which did not participate in the armed conflict. At the same time, one fails to address the essential question of why it did not take Germany, humiliated after the First World War, long to build up a strong […]
The 81st anniversary of the first transport of Polish prisoners to KL Auschwitz
On 14th June 1940 the first transport of prisoners, consisting of 728 Polish men, arrived to KL Auschwitz from Tarnow prison. Poles were the first victims of this concentration camp, and the reason Germans created it. In Poland, 14th June is the annual National Remembrance Day of the Victims of the German Nazi Concentration and […]
Tragic fate of displaced people from the Zamość region
For the Germans, World War II was about creating a living space (Lebensraum) in the east. In order to realize these ideas, they committed genocide against the Poles. One of the symbols of this hateful ideology was the attempted displacement of the Polish population from the Zamość region. Our ancestors knew the martyrdom that our […]
L’énormité des crimes allemands contre les Polonais était inimaginable
Malgré les années qui se sont écoulées depuis la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la Pologne, qui en a été la victime, est placée dans le groupe des pays responsables de son déclenchement. Les mois qui passent montrent clairement que l’opinion publique mondiale, souvent nourrie d’erreurs „accidentelles” déformant la vérité historique, imagine de plus […]
On March 5, 1940, the Political Office of KC WKP(b) made a decision to execute over 20 thousand Polish citizens
Eighty one years ago, on March 5, 1940 the Political Office of KC WKP(b) made a decision to exetute Polish prisoners of War (POWs) located in camps throughout the regions of Kozielsk, Starobielsk and Ostaszkowo along with prisoners held by NKWD on the prewar eastern Polish soil. As the result of Russian aggression against Poland […]
폴란드가발견한한국
[Wróć do tekstu w języku polskim] 폴란드인들은 여러 세기 동안 세상에 대한 많은 호기심을 가졌습니다. 13 세기에 몽골제국의 수도에 갔던 Benedykt Polak의 사례만 봐도 이는 자명 한 사실입니다. 19 세기 무렵에 폴란드 탐험가들의 활약이 가장 두드려졌지만, 이후의 유 명한 탐험가들은 독립운동을 하다가 탄압을 받은 희생자들이었습니다. 오늘은 이 폴란드인들을 통해 발견된 한국에 대해 소개하고자 합니다. 1881년, […]
A policeman and the soldiers against the Red Army troop
Although 75 years have passed since the end of fighting in Europe this year, many followers of the Soviet narration of rescuing Poland by Soviets omit information on crimes commited by the Red Army during „liberation” and afterwards. About true reality of this period , despite that we have a great deal of reminiscences, due […]