15 August – The Battle of Warsaw
That time Poland saved the world… (https://youtu.be/aGHf0tUeckA)
USSR Communist Death Toll: 62 Million
Absolute Minimum 24 Million. Gulags. 1920 Polish-Soviet War: Unknowns. Rummel Lethal Politics: Soviet Genocide and Mass Murder Since 1917, by Rudolph J. Rummel. 1990. Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick and London … Continue reading
On the 1st of March, Poland commemorates its heroic Cursed soldiers
The Cursed soldiers were the first to fight the communist regime in Poland after World War II. For most of them, it was the same fight that they decided to … Continue reading
Why The Soviet Union’s Overshadowed Atrocities of WW2 Must not be Forgotten
No nation in the Second World War was without its atrocities war crimes, but in this video, we provide you with an overview of all the terrible things the Soviet … Continue reading
1956. Two repressed nations living under the communist regime revolted!
It started in Poland with the worker’s uprising of 28 June in Poznań. The demonstration slowly took on a national, anti-communist and anti-Soviet character. The communist authorities decided to use … Continue reading
Forgotten story of Polish nuns gang-raped and made pregnant by advancing Soviet troops
French female doctor revealed this story for the first time in 70 years Dr Madeleine Pauliac joined the French Resistance to fight the Nazis She was ordered to go to … Continue reading
Lazar Kaganovich: The Chief of Stalin’s Willing Executioners. Implications for HOLODOMOR, The Great Terror, and Katyn Massacre
This review is from: Iron Lazar: A Political Biography of Lazar Kaganovich (Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies) ==================== This work presents a great deal … Continue reading
The Gulag Archipelago-Peczkis review
Cheka vs. Inquisition; Trotsky; Solzhenitsyn Denounces Yalta, Warsaw-Uprising-Betrayal, Russian Imperialisms against Poland This review is from: The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956 I-II (Hardcover) By Jan Peczkis ____________________________- This monumental work and … Continue reading
The Soviet Invasion of Poland – September 17, 1939
“When the Soviets fought their way into the city, the fate of the defenders [of Grodno] and civilians was tragic. Some of them were laid [alive] on the street and … Continue reading
Polish-jewish relations
Contemporary Polish-Jewish relations resemble a vicious circle. Most Poles firmly believe that Poland has always been one of the most tolerant countries in the world and that antisemitism has existed … Continue reading