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Hanna Radziejowska, head of the German branch of the Pilecki Institute, was recalled. The media reveals shocking scenes.
The authoritative message stated that Hanna Radziejowska was dismissed from the position of Head of the Pilecki Institute Branch in Berlin "for nonsubjective reasons". The Communication stated that Hanna Radziejowska's fresh actions seriously undermined her employer's confidence.
"The overinterpretations and innuendos presented by her in social media and conventional media, as regards the projects implemented by the Institute, are above the standards and relations of the employee-employer. In particular, erstwhile the provision of interior correspondence to 3rd parties, or their concerns about the activities of the Institute occurs without first discussing them internally," we read.
Radyowska was considered a signal
Virtual Poland describes the scenes of Radejowska's dismissal. "Cooperation between Ruchniewicz and Radejowska did not work out well. Ruchniewicz felt that, in principle, it was not right to remind Germans of the harm they caused to Poles years ago, due to the fact that this could negatively affect the current relations. In turn the German branch of the institute tried to inform Germans about the realities of planet War II" – we read. In her opinion, Radajowska informed at the time the Minister of Culture Hanna Wróblewski.
"The Radejowska report, submitted in the mode of the Act on the Protection of Signallers, was so qualified by the Ministry of Culture. Radziejowska became a signal in April 2025" – she was given. "In late July, Radejowska sent a letter to recently appointed Minister of Culture Marty Cienkowska and head of Polish embassy in Germany Jan Tombiński. Radejowska stressed that she was providing information in the mode of the Act on the Protection of Signallers and asked for confidentiality" - the portal informs.
The paper showed a letter. Who gave it to the media?
Recently, "Rzeczpospolita" reported that at the end of July the head of the Pilecki Institute in Berlin Hanna Radziejowska alerted the fresh Minister of Culture Marta Cieńkowska and charge d'affaires of the Polish embassy in Berlin Jan Tombiński on the plans of Prof. Krzysztof Ruchniewicz. The president of the Pilecki Institute "expected preparation of a series of seminars and proposed, among others, the preparation of a seminar on the return of cultural goods by Poland to Germany, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia and private property belonging to judaic people".
According to WP, Ruchniewicz had access to the full contents of the letter. The question arises as to who gave the paper the paper from the signal. Radejowska assures that she herself has nothing to do with this. The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage did not answer the questions. "The signal paper began to circulate among politicians and officials as Curiosity"We read.
Ruchniewicz felt that, in principle, it was not right to remind Germans of the harm they caused to Poles years ago, due to the fact that this could negatively affect the current relations.
That's the kind of policy we had before the war.
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