Miksa: Do I consider May 8 a day of victory?

myslpolska.info 2 years ago

Whether I consider May 8 to be the day of victory, I do, due to the fact that we can and should feel the moral winners of that war. The winners were besides Poles, welcoming the Red Army's entering soldiers despite the awareness of what happened after September 17, 1939 and further actions of the USSR towards Poland.

People simply felt authentic relief, although any of them had already heard or sensed what the soldiers of the Soviets and most of all the NKVD would let themselves. It was realized that it would not be easy, but better than German. On the another hand, concrete heads praising in a pulpit of russian pursuits invitation to familiarize themselves with the work of the Crimes Collection Commission against the Polish Nation in the camp area of the NKVD in Rembertów. Seekers are presently working there, the remains of more than 30 people, dead or killed, were thrown in layers of death pits, enriching with bottles of consumed vodka. There are soldiers of AK, NSZ, NOW, BCh, PAL and activists of National organization or Labour Party. alternatively of medals and respect, their death was preceded by torture or torture and gruesome transport to Siberia. then after 2 or 3 years return, if they survived social stigma and frequently return to prison in Wronki, Rawicz or Rakowiecka.

Do I inactive respect the private soldiers of the Red Army that liberates Poland, so respect me. Why? That's because, as the prof. Józef Kossecki utilized to say, it's worth reaching out to sources first and it's adequate to read memories of several, respective red-armists to realize that they were proverbial cannon meat. Most of them were 18-20 years old, they didn't know the planet outside of where they came from, most of them most likely didn't even see Moscow. They went forward, due to the fact that they were followed by the NKVD, which had no dilemmas and besides killed Germans, Poles and wayward russian citizens.

The longer I live and read more, especially memories, the more I know that the planet is not black and white. past is so complicated that it's truly hard sometimes, especially after years clearly dividing people into those who go to heaven or hell. I remember besides the crimes of the russian panic apparatus and the heroism of private russian soldiers. any victims of the frequently degenerate victims of this diseased strategy killed another victims of this strategy to just survive.

On the another hand, there is an interesting analogy about the dominant nation erstwhile it comes to the key decisions and actions of russian panic on Polish lands. Who tortured Polish heroes before they got to Camp NKWD in Rembertów? russian and Polish Jews. Who led the NKVD camp in Rembertov? russian Jews. Who led the russian labour camps in Siberia to which Poles from Rembertov went? russian Jews. And these aren't my innuendos. These are facts.

Arkadius Miksa

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