Category : Polish Experience
Rare Jewish Author Condemns Holocaust Pre-Eminence Because It Marginalizes Other Genocides
Holocaust Supremacism Repudiated Because It Slights the Genocides of Non-Jews [Review based on 1981 edition.] Jewish author Jacob Neusner notes that modes of thinking and...
Records Relating to the Katyn Forest Massacre, at the National Archives
Summary of Events Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union each invaded Poland in September of 1939, having divided the country into separate spheres of influence...
Early Postwar Poland: Soviet camps in “liberated” Poland
The first NKVD camps were established right after the Red Army entered the eastern territories of the Commonwealth. New ones were created in Lublin...
A Forgotten Odyssey – The Untold Story of 1,700,000 Poles Deported to Siberia in 1940 [five-part video]
In 1940, after Russia invaded Poland, Stalin deported 1.7 million Poles to slave labor camps in Siberia and Kazakhstan. Only one third of them survived....
The Communist Yoke Imposed Upon Poland: How the Soviet “Liberators” Pillaged Poland
The Soviet dictator’s decisions and the resulting conduct of the Soviets in the post WWII Poland clearly shows what the “liberation” actually meant. Stalin treated...
The Soviet-Betrayed Warsaw Uprising: Warsaw ’44 –A City That Remembers
A tribute to the Polish Resistance Fighters, who attempted to liberate Warsaw from Nazi German tyranny between the 1st of August and the 3rd of...
The Germans burned four Polish families alive just because they had been helping Jews. 33 Poles, including 20 children, were killed. The youngest was 7 months old.
Many of us are already familiar with the tragedy of the Ulma family. Unfortunately, there were many more such tragic cases during the Second World...
The Persecution of the Catholic Church and the Priests of Dachau – Edited by Pauly Fongemie
Introduction Pauly Fongemie Compiled from the following historical works: PIUS XII AND THE HOLOCAUST, The Catholic League; HITLER YOUTH AND CATHOLIC YOUTH, Lawrence Walker; and...