Russia – Ukraine... What's the war about?

prokapitalizm.pl 11 months ago

What the Russians and Ukrainians are truly fighting about, you will learn only from the latest book entitled “Russian-Ukrainian War on Polish KRESA and Tatar Crimea”.

For 2 years, the press, radio and tv have been feeding our brains with a communicative of large and brave Ukraine without any substantive analysis of what this war is actually about.

There is no uncertainty that Russia is an aggressor, but for what reasons the Tatar Crimea is to be either Ukrainian or Russian, nobody explains it.

Why has no 1 yet revealed in Poland what gigantic bribes in real gold were given to generals and superior officers of the Ukrainian army who, without any armed struggle, gave to the Russians and switched to Putin's side?

Both public and state media are duplicating Zelenski's propaganda that Ukraine seems to be fighting for Poland and Europe, but no 1 has the courage to ask questions erstwhile the Soviet-Ukrainian business of Lviv, which runs from September 1939, ends?

Are Ukrainians fighting for Lviv for Poland now?

For what reasons, even after Putin's aggression on Crimea, the authoritative authorities of Ukraine have erected monuments of the Polish assassin Stepan Bandera and the Nazis from the SS Galizien Roman Szuchewycz, among others, for Polish money for humanitarian aid to civilians in Ukraine?

Why did no Polish tv station uncover the fact that shortly after the beginning of Putin's aggression on Ukraine, president Zelenski formally requested the president of Poland Andrzej Duda to renew the UPA monument in Bieszczady?

For what unusual reasons are Polish media afraid to uncover gigantic amounts of Polish and planet works of art, jewellery, old weapons, furniture and precious stones robbed by Ukrainians after 17 September 1939 and even after the end of planet War II, and exhibited in museums of independent Ukraine?

Are Polish diplomats presently conducting specified a policy that we can consequently become actual losers of Europe?

Both the above and a number of another questions will be answered by curious readers in the latest, historical book entitled “The Russian-Ukrainian War on Polish KRESA and Tatar Crimea”, authored by Rajmund Pollak.

Below is simply a short passage from this historical work:

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(...) Lviv has now become the centre of Polish humanitarian aid for Ukraine fighting against Russia. Suddenly, (but only after Russian aggression) the Ukrainian authorities of modern Lviv stopped interfering with Polish lions, which were fought over by supporters of Stepan Bandera for a number of erstwhile years.

Polish lions located before the entrance to the Lwowski Orląt Cemetery, unveiled by Kresowiaks. (photo taken after Russia's aggression in Crimea)

This is simply a affirmative symptom, but the next phase of reconciliation should be the demolition of the powerful statue of Stepan Bandera and the change of the names of the Lvov streets specified as: Bandery Street, Szuchewycz Street and another criminals from UPA OUN and SS "Galizen".

I know that supporters of flagism and Ukrainian Nazism from the SS “Galizien” will rise rabans after the publication of this book, due to the fact that they only instrumentally request Poland erstwhile Russian bombs and Iranian drones fly on their heads, but they inactive believe that what they did to Poles their ancestors was right for the interests of the large Ukraine.

All I care about is fact and honesty.

I separate myself from promoting rematchism or any ideology of hatred. Therefore, we personally and my full household aid where we can only aid women of Ukrainian refugees as well as innocent Ukrainian children who found not only asylum in Poland, but besides food, shelter, medical care and places in schools.

However, as a Pole, I besides have the right to anticipate a minimum of gratitude from the current government of Ukraine, not only in thanks for the stream of Polish money, medicines and weapons donated for free to Kiev and another cities of our neighbour, but besides the words: We are sorry for the crimes committed by UPA, OUN and another organizations of nationalists and Ukrainian Nazis at a time erstwhile Poland fought completely alone against 2 most dangerous totalitarianisms: German Nazism and russian communism.

Contrary to appearances, the Polish case is besides connected with the conflict about Crimea, not only due to the inactive present case of the Allied betrayal of Yalta, but besides due to the friendly Republic of Poland of the Polish Tatars.

I met with these brave people in Podlasie, among others, in 2020 and I felt it advisable to give them the first chapter of this book.

In order to avoid utmost subjectivism, I will aid myself to the latest of my history:
1. authorized interviews,
2. authentic witnesses,
3. authoritative documents
4. Authentic correspondence.

I am not trying to convince anyone "by force" to my own right, but I am simply exercising my right to freedom of speech and, as the verse of a certain naval song says:

[.....]”He who believes let him believe,
who will not believe let him not believe,
I don't care about that,
but leave a way behind.” [....]

The value of my trace on the Polish Father Let the Readers measure everything I have written or quoted here.[...]

Rajmund Pollak

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