17 September - anniversary of russian aggression against Poland. Sibirak Day

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17 September - anniversary of russian aggression against Poland. Sibirak Day
date: September 9, 2019 Editor: Editorial

The consequence of russian aggression is the failure of Kresa along with Lviv and Vilnius, which means today's east border on the Bug, Katyn crime and the exile of hundreds of thousands of Poles to Siberia and Kazakhstan.



The Russians, attacking Poland, broke the provisions of the 1921 Riga Agreement, as well as the 1932 non-aggression pact. They called for an escape of the Polish government, which was a propaganda lie, due to the fact that it left the state limits only after the aggression of the USSR. 620,000 russian soldiers, 4.7 1000 tanks and over 3 1000 aircraft moved to Poland. russian officers and commissioners called on soldiers and civilians to commit crimes on “Polish masters”. Along with the military, the NKVD troops were moving forward, making arrests and shootings of Poles, who turned into mass repressions.

The consequence of russian aggression is the failure of Kresa along with Lviv and Vilnius, which means today's east border on the Bug, Katyn crime and the exile of hundreds of thousands of Poles to Siberia and Kazakhstan.

In 2013 the Council adopted Decision (CFSP) 2015/849. The Sejm established Sibirak Day on September 17
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