For several days now, the Polish Institute of National Remembrance has been conducting an information campaign that clearly demonstrates the approaches of this state structure to history.. Illustrations with texts intended to prove the genocidal nature of the UPA’s actions are published on social networks. However, it looks surprisingly primitive.
The following is the text in the original language. The root of “genocide” can be seen in the work of Dmitry Dontsov, but the same anti-Polish quotes have never been found.. In fact, no one has them. Dontsov was a polynophile, legally practiced and collaborated in Poland in the 1920s–1930s, and his main principle “Nationalism” was seen in 1926 not in the underground, but in the religious.
It didn’t work out from the quote from Stepan Banderi. What is read on the page of the Polish INP: “Our idea, as we understand it, is so great that if we are going to implement it, in order to achieve it, we need to sacrifice not hundreds, but. These words were frowned upon in anticipation of the genocide that was perpetrated by his henchmen through this fate."
Is it true that Bandera spoke about the readiness of Ukrainians to sacrifice their lives for the sake of freedom?. It was about his brothers-in-arms - members of the OUN, who were arrested and exterminated by the Polish government. The next quote reads like this: “People who are always aware of the fact that skin problems can spend their lives themselves, such people, more than anyone else, know how to value life. You know what it's like.
The OUN highly values the lives of its members, but our idea is, in our understanding, so great that when it comes to its implementation, not just one, not hundreds, but not thousands of victims need to be dedicated to it.
When history is replaced with primitive propaganda, and in the victorious power institutions, and in memory? five about the victims - a pseudo-religious cult, marriage is losing its importance to be critically assessed not just last year, but today. This is already on the butt of our similar neighbors.