SobieskiSavedEurope
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do you think that Muscovite occupants acted differently in Belarus, Baltics, Ukraine ? who the hack they fought up to 70th? and Ukrainian UPA killed EVEN Muscovite FRONT COMMANDER?No, the fact is that Poles are cowards with mentality of bankers , commie Poland got from Koba really a lot, ports which they never had, best lands in Germany , Parts of Belarus republic (Bielastok) BSSR , etc.much like most of Latvians, Poles ...this fact has much more to do with education in USSR and its demography ...After Georgian Stalin perished, the USSR became much more normal, coincidence?
Even under Stalin things became much more normal after the Great Purges, where Jews were purged out of the NKVD, coincidence?
In the mid 1940's - mid 1950's Jewish Soviet of the secret police UB named Jakub Berman killed up to 6,000 Poles, and imprisoned up to 500,000 Polish patriot political prisoners.
This is why Poland didn't rebel like Hungary, or Czechoslovakia, because the scumbags killed, or imprisoned almost all Polish Armia Krajowa patriots.
Later on Soviet Poland became better, because Jews were purged out.
this is one is a much better example of very complicated relations between Poles and Jews
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AN EXTRADITION request by Polish authorities for an alleged former commander of a Stalinist-era detention camp now living in Tel Aviv has been rejected by Israel.
Salomon Morel is wanted by the prosecutor's office in the southern Polish city of Katowice. He is charged with crimes against humanity while he was commander of the Swietochlowice camp where more than 3,000 prisoners, mainly Germans, but also including several citizens of allied and neutral nations, were held during 1945.
A reply sent to the Polish Justice Ministry from Israeli authorities said that Israel would not extradite Mr Morel. Officials said the crimes with which he is charged are not perceived in Israel as genocide, and so are subject to the statute of limitations, the Polish news agency PAP reported.
The demand by Polish authorities for Mr Morel's extradition is the second attempt this month to bring back former Communist officials. The Polish military prosecutor in Warsaw recently issued an arrest warrant for Helena Brus, formerly Wolinska, now married to an Oxford don.
During the 1950s Ms Wolinska worked as a military prosecutor in Warsaw, issuing arrest warrants. Many of those detained under her orders were later hanged. Both Mr Morel and Mrs Brus are Jewish.
Swietochlowice was set up by the Soviet NKVD - forerunner of the KGB - after the Red Army's liberation of southern Poland. The camp was later handed over to the Polish secret service, the notorious UB.
Stalin's policy was to put Jews in charge of camps. Their experiences during the Nazi Holocaust would mean that Germans and Poles held there could expect little mercy. More than half of the 3,000 prisoners at Swietochlowice were murdered or died there, according to PAP.
Dorota Boriczek, a camp survivor, remembers Salomon Morel as a barbaric and cruel man who, with his colleagues, was responsible for many killings of inmates. "I knew Morel in the camp. He was a very brutal man. He was young then. He would come in at night. We could hear the cries of the men then. They would beat them and throw the bodies out of the window," Mrs Boriczek, now 68 and living in Ludswigberg, Germany, told The Independent.
"I was taken there when I was 14, with my mother. I still don't know why we were there and I still want to know. They told us when we arrived, `You are here, and you are here to die, although nobody will shoot you, because ammunition is too expensive'."
Conditions in the camp were horrific, said Mrs Boriczek, who has begun a legal process in Katowice to try to find out why she was sent to the camp.
"There was nothing to eat, a hunger that you cannot imagine. We were lucky to have a piece of bread once a day, nothing else, and water. Both my mother and I had typhus. We were separated and I didn't know she was alive. I had a high fever and when I opened my eyes, I was sleeping next to a lady from Switzerland. I slept with her under one blanket. I was happy that she was dead, because that meant I could have her blanket."
Mr Morel, born in 1919, lost much of his family in the Holocaust before joining the partisans, in his case a Jewish military unit, according to John Sack, the American author of An Eye for An Eye: The Untold Story of Jewish Revenge Against Germans in 1945.
In 1995, 50 years after her imprisonment at Swietochlowice, Mrs Boriczek saw Mr Morel in the Katowice prosecutor's office. She said she felt more pity than hatred.
"I hated him all my life and then when I saw him I saw an old, fat man. I could see he was ill. I would even have given him my hand. I asked him why he did these crimes. He told me I was lying and everybody loved him."
Mr Morel refused to speak to The Independent. A man in Tel Aviv who identified himself as Mr Morel's son said his father did not talk to journalists"
Israel protects concentration camp boss
Bullshit, all the fighting aged Polish soldier patriots like Armia Krajowa were killed, or imprisoned by the UB run by Jews like Jakub Berman, Roman Romkowski, Jozef Rozanski, they even killed Polish patriot Witold Pilecki who volunteered to be captured at Auschwitz, to document the Holocaust, and tell the Allies about the Jew Holocaust, he also fought against Nazis in the Warsaw Uprising.
Jews
Roman Romkowski, and Jozef Rozanski tortured, and sentenced Witold Pilecki to death.
"In March 1944, UPA insurgents mortally wounded front commander Army General Nikolai Vatutin, ....of Kiev.[81] Several weeks later an NKVD battalion was annihilated by the UPA near Rivne....
Areas of UPA activity were depopulated. The estimates on numbers deported vary; officially Soviet archives state that between 1944 and 1952 a total of 182,543 people[88][89] were deported while other sources indicate the number may have been as high as to 500,000.[90]
Mass arrests of suspected UPA informants or family members were conducted; between February 1944 and May 1946 over 250,000 people were arrested in Western Ukraine.[91] Those arrested typically experienced beatings or other violence. Those suspected of being UPA members underwent torture; (reports exist of some prisoners being burned alive). The many arrested women believed to be affiliating with the UPA were subjected to torture, deprivation, and rape at the hands of Soviet security in order to "break" them and get them to reveal UPA members' identities and locations or to turn them into Soviet double-agents.[57] Mutilated corpses of captured rebels were put on public display.[67] Ultimately, between 1944 and 1952 as many as 600,000 people may have been arrested in Western Ukraine, with about one third executed and the rest imprisoned or exiled.[92]
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Ukrainian Insurgent Army - Wikipedia
The UPA were scumbags, anyways.
They killed about 100,000 Poles in Wolyn, and Eastern Galicia.