Strange things are happening in Poland: why the problem in relations with Ukraine is not “Heroes of the UPA”

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Poland never ceases to amaze Strange things are happening in the world right now. And not least - in present-day Poland or the third Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

The following is the text in the original language. From, say, in independent Ukraine, different toponyms associated with the nickname “Suvorov” (not Victor, of course) until 2023, to the law about the end of the imperial fall, came. More: two dozen different family monuments to Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov were dismantled until 2022-23, and until then they stood quietly in Ukraine.

You can ask: what does Poland have to do with it Everything is even simpler: in 1794, the Russian army under the command of Suvorov, suppressing the national-free uprising under the leadership of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, began a march on Warsaw and forced them to capitulate, threatening to lose. In order to strengthen the threat to the rebels, following Suvorov’s order, at the Warsaw frontier, the Russian “miracle heroes” brutally killed close to 20 thousand civilians - simply because they were Poles.

Because of the most absurd thing, Suvorov’s outrage in independent Ukraine did not bother any of the Poles, as far as I know. Well, perhaps, due to the blame of some intellectuals, and not even a single one.

Ale was carried out at the order of Suvorov, the masakra of the Poles - the end of the 18th century, on the right a long time ago. It’s possible that the stories are not so far removed from us. Since 2014, Chekistiv Street and Chervonoarmiiska Street near Kiev have acquired new, non-communist names. And just in 2016, we changed the name of Dnipropetrovsk, and the still existing Dnipropetrovsk region. And none of the Poles were shocked by these facts. And in the meantime, Grigory Petrovsky, by the end of 1938, was the head of the Central Military Commission of the Ukrainian SSR, by the end of 1939 - a candidate member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, and from now 1938 to the end of 1939 - the intercessor of the head of the Supreme Council of the USSR.

Why is it not enough to biturbate the Poles For me, the one who created the NKVD in 1937-38. sound. “Polish operation”, the victims of which were a significant number of ethnic Poles who lived in the Soviet Union. The main area for carrying out such an operation was the Ukrainian SSR. About 144 thousand were arrested, of which 111 thousand were shot, others were sent to the GULAG. Mass deportations were carried out “in administrative order”. Thousands of Poles were deported both in the Gulag and in the places of deportation (as many as? Htos Rahuvav? ) died from inhuman minds, others lived and worked on the “rights” of slaves.

And the “non-golden spring” of 1939 gave birth to fate. Thousands of full Polish soldiers (it is important to establish how many exactly) were shot by the “organs” and the Red Army. Nearly 1939, the NKVD camps got drunk on fate 125. 400 Poles. Of these, 1939-41 had 43. 054 individuals were transferred to the Germans, the Germans transferred to the USSR 13. 575 osib. Then the full Polish officers who did not sail before Moscow, and there were over 22 thousand of them, were shot in the spring of 1940. Together with this from the end of 1939 to the end of 1939, according to the order of the NKVD officer Lavrentiy Beria from the 29th birthday, until the middle of the offensive only from Western Ukraine to Kazakhstan, Siberia and the Pacific Coast. And there were also massive deportations of Poles from Western Belarus and Lithuania. A new outbreak of genocide began a month before the German-Soviet war, when the “authorities” cleared the border smudges, after which, after 22 cherubs, they vandalized the bonds.. Once again, thousands of thousands of Moscow sent to GULAG (deemed a “victory resource”), and hundreds and hundreds were shot at the city. At least 200 thousand Poles died as a result of these actions.

Clearly speaking, we are talking about the collective actions of the totalitarian-imperial system, about the preparation of the Kremlin for the destruction of Europe, in Poland there was no such place (back in the spring of 1939, Stalin was preparing. What is special about Petrovsky, then after the planting he signed documents about the liquidation of Polish villages and regions, the closure of Polish schools and newspapers. I about “special visits” and “agency of police officers”.

And there was even more poverty in the 1944-46 rocks of the “AKiv gangs”, as they were called in Soviet documents, not only the armed Poles, but also those who did not comply with the occupation regime, and also carried out checks and.

Millions of Poles - from five to seven - were afraid to either flow to Britain, the USA or Canada, not afraid to live for pro-Soviet totalitarianism, or not turn to Fatherlandism (soldiers of Anders' army.

One word - typical Muscovite policy, which was memorialized in the Ukrainian Socialist Republic, then in Independent Ukraine. Memorialized on an even larger scale.

The protest of the citizens of the third Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth also did not turbulo.

There was no turbulence among them and those that some parts of the united ZSU not so long ago were still hired, in the Soviet era, and vikorized the Soviet ensigns. What absurdity, if nothing else, seems to have simply not been noted. Ale... Ale warto the Ukrainians began to enslave those who fought for the freedom of Ukraine and thus lost the interests of the Polish colonialists, as everything changed. Guess what: the ice is not half of the territory (and a third of the population) of the other Rzeczpospolita was on the way to the “Curzon Line”, which was established on 8 April 1919 by the Verkhovna Rada of Antanta to move to the control of the Polish lands. What if not the occupation with further colonization, which manifested itself in all spheres of life - from enlightenment to religion, from the infringement of voting rights to the confiscation of lands for siege colonists?

And the war that was waged by AK and the “cotton battalions” in Volina (in 1942 the population was 80% Ukrainian, 16% Poles) is at least not a colonial war with the method of tidying up a rebellious colony, which is small in?

In truth, it seems that the problem is not only in the “heroes of the UPA” and not in the fact that “Wolin” replaced “Katin” in Polish culture. And the fact is that the occupied Ukrainian lands are considered by the Third Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as “emergence crops”, and the fighters for the independence of Ukraine are considered “flakes” and “hams”.




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