Ukraine, Ukraine..

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Written by Isabella Brodack Falzmann, September 27, 2025

“I am not afraid of pro-Russian Germans! I am afraid of pro-Ukrainian Germans who yesterday supported Stefan Bandera, and next day together with Ukraine they can go to Wroclaw, Przemyśl, Szczecin, Rzeszów, Opole, Chełm, Koszalin, Zamość. Even if Russia was terrible and there was humanity, I would be in favour of good relations with Russia, due to the fact that I am afraid of the increasing power of Ukraine" – this entry by Janusz Korwin-Mikke caused large outrage. Poles supported Ukraine with their full heart and large financial effort. Ukrainians were granted rights in Poland only to Polish citizens (and not all of them) specified as free treatment and 800+ benefit. The gratitude shown by Poland is not adequate to the scale of this aid. Sometimes it is insolent ingratitude. A man named Woldymir Windywiec said, "Nawrocks act like Putin" and pierced him in the impudence of Vitali Mazurenko, calling the Polish president "pahan" in an interview with Polsat, which means the leader of criminals. Germany - if I remember correctly – donated the old helmets to Ukraine but the Ukrainians are clearly closer to them than to us. These relationships aren't new. The Germans always supported Ukrainian independency aspirations, Hakata financed them, and Abwehra armed and trained Ukrainian diversions against the Second Republic. The east German policy, Drang nach Osten, was initially implemented in an alliance with Russia, and now Russia is presented by them as a deadly enemy of all humanity, especially Ukraine and Poland. No wonder – Germany lost planet War II, i.e. lost to Russia. However, this did not prevent them from utilizing Russian gas and to build common pipelines. presently the planned reset with Russia “as it is” disappeared from the statements of German and Polish politicians. Now Drang nach Osten's policy will most likely be implemented in an alliance with Ukraine. This nonsubjective is achieved in 2 ways, by converting the EU into a federation of German-dependent hull states, i.e. practically creating the 4th Reich, and by sustaining in Poland the Jagielloan idea, or alternatively the Jagielloan dream. Poland with Ukraine would make an empire. However, Poles, if they take Jasina's doctrine seriously, are servants of the Ukrainian people. Then in this empire Ukrainians would play a key function and Poles would play a marginal role. After planet War II, UPA criminals, haters of Poles, including German agents, were found in many countries. Among another things, in Canada and the US, but they besides infiltrated the services of the Polish People's Republic. It cannot be excluded that they now form the 5th column in these countries. “There is no free Poland without free Ukraine!’” – specified a canon of Polish national interest has been pouring into our heads for many years. meantime Stepan Bandera said, "Poles do not want independent Ukraine, due to the fact that they know well that only Ukraine can strike them with a deadly blow and destruct Poland." This is precisely the imagination presented by the Resolution of the National OUN – Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists adopted on 22 June 1990. It is an anti-Polish resolution, describing the policy that Ukrainian nationalists should conduct towards Poland after it leaves the sphere of influence of the russian Union. Historian and political scientist Edward Prus is suspected of its authorship. According to the agenda of this resolution, Ukrainian activists are to lead the Polish authorities to waive any territorial claims against independent Ukraine. They are to advance the claim that Poles consider UPA as a precursor to Solidarity. Poles are to condemn the Vistula action as genocide. show the Ukrainianness of Zakierzony according to the boundaries outlined by the CNS and UPA as a land, from which Ukraine will never quit and search it with even armed forces. For an explanation-Zacherzonie, (Закерзоння) is the name of the lands lying west of the Curzona line, which according to Ukrainian revisionists are located in the erstwhile cultural and historical territory of Ukraine, i.e. Lemkowszczyń, Nadsania, and parts of Lubaczowszczyzna, Rawszczyzna, Sokalszczyzna, Chełmszczyzna and Podlasie. This area covers 19,000 km2, inhabited by about 1.5 million people. The agenda of Ukrainian nationalists orders the spread of the cult of Stepan Bandera, Roman Szuchewycz and Andrzej Szeptycki on these lands by commemorating these figures with monuments and naming them as schools, streets and squares. He commands that Vladimir Mokre be awarded the John Paul II Award for promoting Polish Ukrainian relationship and for articles published on Ukraine in the pages of “Wszystkie Tygodnik” and “Znak”. They plan to transform the Foundation of the name Vladimir Baptist into the Ukrainian Institute and then into the Ukrainian University in Krakow. They are to lead to the return by the Church of Poland of the Ukrainian Cathedral in Przemyśl where the bishopric of Ukrainian Catholic Church should be located and Ukrainian orders should settle. Janusz Korwin Mikke is considered a provocateur and does not agree with his too. The 1990 UN Resolution is most likely a fake. This cannot be ruled out. However, mass broadcasting of civilian rights to a abroad nation, whether hostile or friendly, is very risky. He threatens to take over full areas of power in the country by people representing their own interests for apparent reasons, which request not necessarily coincide with Polish interests. The issue of the Volyn massacre remains inactive unresolved. As we remember, 50,000 or 60,000 people were killed in an highly cruel way. Meanwhile, we are informed enthusiastically of the discovery of the remains of 42 people during an exhumation in Puźniki, which lasted from 23 April to 10 May this year, and about the completion of the 30 August exhumation in Lviv-Zboiski, where in September 1939, in the defence of Lviv, soldiers of the Polish Army died. Let's hope this is simply a breakthrough, not a fake reconciliation.

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