@Niklos212@Stern_66 Poland did ethnocide way before UPA existed. Will Poland apologize and remove pilsudskiy statues? You know, following nazi’s rules for colonization is bad.
@ukasz74487784@Play_Hard_Fun@OculosAper6902 Churchill this, Churchill that, doesn’t change a fact, that Poland played on a hitlers side.
By the way, there is a photo and agreement between Pilsudski and Hitler, can you find something similar with bandera? Or nawrocki didn’t provide you with info?
@Hustle1054623@MikiWrobelek_ 1- well, he is a nazi general, and Nazis did orchestrate few genocides, so where is Nawrocki? Why don’t he leave the eu?
2- and Poland did genocide to Ukrainians from 1920, so, why is Pilsudskiy honored? Why is Armija krajowa, who killed Ukrainian civilians honored?
@historia_org_pl@MikiWrobelek_ 1- Germany has a base named after Rommel. So?
2- Ukraine doesn’t deny it and apologizes since kuchma. Nawrocki didn’t tell you that, because it doesn’t fit the narrative?
@KumanKinga@paulinka_don@MarcinOST Double standards, lol.
Also, don’t ignore, what Poland did before ww2. I know, it’s bad to be a failed colonizers, but you need to grow up and to face reality to became a proper nation:)
@KumanKinga@paulinka_don@MarcinOST Well, why poland has streets of Armija Krajowa? It killed Ukrainian civilians.
Double standards?
Or pilsudskiy, who tried to genocide Ukrainians on polish occupied lands, instead of League of Nations (!) order to grant autonomy.
In June 1994, in Podkowa Leśna near Warsaw, during an international seminar, the last Commander-in-Chief of the UPA, Vasyl Kuk, shook hands with Titusz Kołakowski, a representative of the veterans of the 27th Volhynian Division of the AK.
These were men who had actually fought against one another. Yet they found the wisdom and courage to leave the past behind and help build a peaceful future.
And yet today, in Poland, there are public figures who, for self-serving purposes, are willing to reopen old wounds, divide their own society, and undermine a neighboring nation that is fighting for its very survival.
@drMaciejHGorny@Rybitzky lol, that numbers is a lie. That’s tooooo much.
2- yeah, what a great guy, he was just a dictator and started few wars, supported hitler, killed 5000 for political (not counting dead Italians from the war).
Yeah, totally cool guy, deserves polish eagle
Killing Polish civilians is wrong.
Killing Ukrainian civilians is wrong.
AK is an important part of Polish history and their national struggle for independence.
UPA is an important part of Ukrainian history and our struggle for independence.
Ukrainians have a different view of history than Poles.
Ukrainians accept that Poles honour AK for their fight against the Nazis and the Soviets. (Not for killing Ukrainian civilians)
Poles should accept that Ukrainians want to honour UPA for their fight against the Nazis and Soviets. (Not for killing Polish civilians)
Both Poland and Ukraine should investigate and reconcile the history together as this period of history is riddled with 80 years of propaganda and misinformation.
That simple ladies and gentlemen. Act like adults.
@Idrael_@LarianMaritel No, it’s not.
I don’t like nor UPA actions, nor armija krajowa, who did the same.
Ua don’t view poles as enemy and never asked to re-name anything in Pl — not AK, not people, who denied Ua independence.
Ua and Pol signed this long ago — but your president wants electoral points