martes, 2 de junio de 2015

Valery Vrublevsky - Wola Massacre and Polish Authorities: Another Case of Political Amnesia - Strategic Culture Foundation - on-line journal > Wola Massacre and Polish Authorities: Another Case of Political Amnesia > Strategic-Culture.org - Strategic Culture Foundation

Valery Vrublevsky - Wola Massacre and Polish Authorities: Another Case of Political Amnesia - Strategic Culture Foundation - on-line journal > Wola Massacre and Polish Authorities: Another Case of Political Amnesia > Strategic-Culture.org - Strategic Culture Foundation



 #‎Poland‬
is suffering political amnesia. The condition gets acute any time one
mentions the mass crimes committed against Polish nationals. There is a
plethora of examples to prove the case. One of the most illustrative
among them is the pogroms in Wola that took place during the Warsaw
uprising. German fascists killed around 60 thousand Poles in two days
(August 5-6, 1944) - the largest single massacre in ‪#‎WWII‬.
Today the Polish authorities do the best to get around the details that led to the tragedy.