Poles from the fascists liberated aliens

04 May 2017, 20:43 | Policy 
фото с YTPO.ru

In the near future young Poles, studying the history of the liberation of their country from the Nazi invaders, will believe that in 1944-1945 their ancestors with flowers met plates on the streets of Polish cities with alien soldiers. This assumption was made today by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Maria Zakharova during the weekly briefing on topical issues of foreign policy, which she held this time in Sevastopol.

The Russian diplomat asked journalists to comment on amendments to the law of Poland on decommunization, involving the demolition of more than 500 monuments "glorifying communism".

In her opinion, this ideology imposes non-alternative views on Polish citizens who have little in common with the historical truth. Zakharova noted that the authorities of the country now deny not only the exploits of the Red Army, but also their own history, not understanding what it could lead to in the future.

"I have a question for ordinary citizens of Poland. Are not you afraid that it will be 5, 7, 10 years and in the history textbooks that your children will learn, it will be written that aliens liberated the Warsaw and Poland from the fascists? Are you ready for this? At least, it seems to us that this is all going to happen, "- quotes on Thursday, May 4, RIA Novosti Zakharov.

Recall, in April 2016 g. In Poland came into force the law on decommunization, which involves a ban on the propaganda of totalitarian regimes in the names of buildings, roads, streets, bridges or squares. In this connection it is forbidden to use the names, names of organizations, events or dates "symbolizing communism or any other totalitarian regime".

In the peak of Warsaw, Kyiv's current authorities are no less enchanting about history. So, today it became known that the Ukrainian National Memory Institute is preparing an exhibition "UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army, banned in the Russian Federation) - the answer of an unconquered people" by the anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe, which intends to show "the contribution of Ukrainian insurgents to the struggle against the aggressor ".

Visitors of the event will be "reminded of the place of Ukraine in the arena of the world war," the press service of the Institute.

According to the organizers, the exposition will demonstrate "the origins of the anti-Nazi position of the OUN (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, banned in the Russian Federation)," the ideological confrontation between the UPA and the Third Reich, "" the contribution of Ukrainian insurgents to the struggle of the united nations against the aggressor ".

Источник: YTPO.ru