WE WANT GOD – A HISTORICAL VISIT BY THE president OF THE STATE UNITED DONALDA TRUMPA ON THE NATIONAL PLAC IN WARSAW JULY 6, 2017.
DONALD TRUMP IN THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE POLISH NATIONS, AT THE evidence OF WARSZAW.
What happened present on 6 July 2017 in Krasiński Square in Warsaw will go to the past of Poland. But not just that. Today's Warsaw events were watched by viewers on planet television. And not only Poles around the planet covered tears of emotion, not only the world's Polonia, but besides Poles in Lviv and another cities spread around the world. The inhabitants of another countries were besides touched. They learned the actual past of Poland. Martyrology of the Polish Nation during planet War II, Holocaust of citizens of Polish Poles and Jews, Katyń, Oświęcim – symbols of Polish national gehenna from 1939 to 1945. But not just this period. Donald Trump president of the United States brought the drama of Poles oppressed by the government to the planet
Communist in the post-war years.
Donald Trump emphasized the heroism of Poles during the Warsaw Uprising, recalling the struggles in the Aleje Jerozolimskie Polish heroes with German Nazism. While his daughter Ivanka Trump was laying flowers at the monument of the Heroes of Ghetto, he recalled the heroism of the insurgents in the Warsaw Ghetto.
6 million Polish citizens died in the Holocaust, including 3 million Jews.
These events of the historical day of Warsaw on July 6, 2017 were created by the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Queen of Poland and her prayer to God.
Recently, we celebrated the centenary of the Fatima apparitions. This strengthened our religion and our Marian cult. We want God – they want Poles. And we all have God in our hearts. Let us proceed to pray for the good of our Homeland.
Polish ethos shot up. The Polish heart of Europe. Donald Trump in Warsaw on July 6, 2017. Poland is the first European president Donald Trump to travel. Donald Trump in the embrace of the Polish nation. The first woman of the United States of North America Melania Trump lays a wreath of flowers at the monument of the Warsaw Insurgents. It was Donald Trump who indicated Krasiński Square in Warsaw as the place of his speech. Daughter of Donald Trump Ivanka Trump lays a wreath of flowers under the statue of the Heroes of Getta.- These are the titles of the U.S. planet press, Germany, Britain, the countries of the MES, the countries of the European Union, the countries of the full world.
STATEMENT BY US president DONALD TRUMP AT THE QUEEN'S CAST
“Thank you very much, Mr President, I truly thank you for the very kind hospitality we have enjoyed. The hospitality truly was great. We are here briefly, but the Polish people are absolutely fantastic. And as you know, the Americans of Polish origin have very much supported me during the last elections and I was very pleased with that. And I wanted to thank you. It is simply a real honor for me to be here in Poland. It's a large nation, a large country, really. Absolutely spectacular place. It's truly inspiring. You're a rich communicative and you have an absolutely unbreakable spirit. This is something we have seen over the years. Mr president and I have just concluded a very fruitful meeting, during which we have confirmed the lasting bonds of relationship that have united our citizens for centuries. We were never closer to Poland. Poland is not only a large friend of the United States, but besides a truly crucial ally and partner. As far as military cooperation is concerned, it has strengthened our countries and made the planet safe. We are peculiarly pleased with the function Poland played in defeating the alleged muslim State and another terrorist organizations, which you will shortly hear about. Poland is fighting with us, conducting reconnaissance missions and training soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. On behalf of all Americans, I wanted to express my appreciation for their service to these soldiers and their families. I besides wanted to thank the Polish people for their kindness to over 5,000 American soldiers who are stationed in your country. Our strong alliance with Poland and NATO remains a key component in preventing conflicts and to guarantee that the war between superpowers will never again ravage Europe and the world, just as it did in the erstwhile century. America is committed to maintaining peace and safety in Central and east Europe. Together with Poland, we make responses to aggressive actions and destabilising behaviours of Russia. We are grateful for the example that Poland gives to all members of the North Atlantic Alliance. Poland is 1 of the fewer countries to fulfil their financial commitments. As you know, I have criticised any NATO members very powerfully that they do not pay these contributions. I was criticized for my speeches, but fortunately, in NATO, they no longer criticize me, due to the fact that money truly started to flow, bigger than ever. It is advanced time that all the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance bear the costs, fulfil their obligations. Poland has met and even exceeds these obligations. I one more time congratulated president Duda on Poland's fresh election to the UN safety Council. We have besides discussed our common devotion to values specified as freedom, sovereignty and the regulation of law. Poland became a associate of the safety Council at a truly crucial moment. This is simply a crucial minute for the full world, due to the fact that you know what's going on. Not only must we warrant the safety of our peoples at hazard of terrorism, but we must besides face the threat of North Korea. This is simply a threat. And we will face him in a very strong way. president Duda and I call upon all nations to argue this global threat and to publically show to North Korea that it will bear the consequences of their efforts to get atomic weapons. We have besides discussed the humanitarian disaster in Syria and the request to defeat the alleged muslim State and another terrorist groups controlling the territories and population there. We have been fighting very hard against the muslim State since I took office, and I must say that we have made large progress, as never before. Cancer and Mosul will shortly be liberated from the hands of these murderous criminals and butchers. We are aware that Syria needs a political solution that will not support Iran's destructive intentions and will not let terrorist organisations to return. We have confirmed that no country that values human life will tolerate the usage of chemical weapons, and neither will we. Finally, we agreed that we would work together to grow trade between our countries. We powerfully support the initiative of the Trimor. America is ready to aid Poland and another European nations diversify energy suppliers so that you will never again be held hostage by 1 supplier who was a monopolist. I am glad that the first transportation of American liquefied natural gas reached Poland last month. We may rise the price a little, but you're a tough negotiator. We are already looking forward to strengthening economical ties between the United States and Poland, trade unions that are balanced and reciprocal. The United States had previously concluded adverse trade agreements. Now that's gonna change. relationship between our peoples dates back to the war of independence. I am glad that present I will be able to say even more about these permanent bonds of religion and freedom during my speech to the full Polish nation. Soon. I think there's gonna be a truly large crowd, I think I'm gonna perceive to you, not me. Mr. President, thank you again for welcoming Melanie and me to your beloved country. Together we will be able to make the partnership between our countries stronger than always before. It is simply a unique country, a unique nation. It is simply a real honor to be here.”
Donald Trump's wife, First woman of Melania Trump, placed flowers from the Warsaw Uprising monument.
Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, laid flowers under the statue of the Heroes of Gett.
Donald Trump's advisor to safety is his son-in-law, a descendant of Holocaust victims, citizens of Polish judaic origin.
U.S. president Donald Trump, in a speech delivered at Krasiński Square in Warsaw, stressed that the Americans, Poles and peoples of Europe value “individual freedom and sovereignty”.
Fragments of the speech were made available to journalists of the White House.
“We must work together to argue forces, whether from the inside, from the outside, from the South or from the East, which endanger to weaken these values and erase links with culture, religion and tradition that make us who we are,” said Donald Trump.
The president of the United States referred to Poland's unique history:
“For 4 decades of communist regulation Poland and another countries of the region have struggled against attempts to erase your nature, culture and humanity, but you have never lost your spirit. The invaders tried to break you, but Poland cannot be broken. erstwhile it arrived on June 2, 1979, erstwhile a million Poles gathered in pl. The victories with the Polish Pope, all communist had to know that the oppressive strategy would shortly collapse. They had to know, just erstwhile a million Poles raised prayers together with the Pope, erstwhile a million Poles did not ask for wealth or privileges. A million Poles said simple words: “We want God!”. Those words were a promise of a better future. They found the strength to defy oppression. They said Poland would be Poland. I'm here before this crowd, this faithful nation. We inactive hear those words that echo in history. Their message is as actual as it was then. Poles, Europeans inactive shout, “We want God!” Together with Pope John Paul II, Poles strengthened the identity of a nation devoted to God. With this declaration, you realize what needs to be done and how to live. – Donald Trump said.
The president besides called on the countries of Europe to fight terrorism together and defend fundamental values:
“There is another oppressive ideology that seeks to export extremism and terrorism to the world. America and Europe have suffered. 1 attack after another. We'll make it stop. During a historical gathering in Saudi Arabia, I called to argue this enemy. We must deprive this enemy of any technological resources and support. Our borders will be closed to terrorism and extremism of any variety. We fight against extremist muslim terrorists and we win. We will not reconcile with people who reject our values and hatred motivate crime against our citizens. The West is being tested, it is being challenged in the form of propaganda, financial crime and war in cyberspace. We must adapt to the fight on the fresh battlefield," said Donald Trump.
A large part of his speech, Donald Trump besides devoted the issue of combating the device of bureaucracy:
"On both sides of the Atlantic, our citizens are facing another threat. It's a crawling government bureaucracy that deprives a nation of vitality and wealth. The West became large not thanks to paperwork and regulations, but due to the fact that people had the freedom to follow their dreams and destiny. We must fight forces that endanger values, wherever they are, who effort to harm culture, religion and tradition, what makes us who we are. If we don't face them, those forces will take our spirit. Just as the attackers from the past have learned here in Poland, these forces will endure defeat if we want them to, and we want them to endure defeat. We will face them not only due to the fact that we have a strong alliance. Our opponents will neglect due to the fact that we will never forget who we are. If we don't forget who we are, we just can't be defeated. We are the largest community. There is no community of nations like ours. The planet has never known anything like our community. We compose symphonies, implement inventions, research and discover fresh boundaries. We reward perfection, we search perfection, and we enjoy works of art. We enjoy the regulation of law and defend freedom of expression. We objectify women as a pillar of our societies. We believe in family, not government, not bureaucracy. We talk about everything, we challenge, we want to know everything so that we know each another better. Above all, we value the right to defend human life. We have religion that we are all to live in freedom. These are inseparable bonds that unite us as nations, as civilization. We have something we inherited from our ancestors. It's something that's never been on that scale before. If we don't defend it, it'll never be reborn again. We have 1 more value. These are the people, they are the foundation of this community, not the rulers. People are the foundation here in Poland and people are the foundation from the very beginning in America. People didn't face evil to lose it all due to deficiency of pride or uncertainty. We'll never give up. We know our history, as long as we remember it, we will know how to build the future. Americans know that alliances with free nations are the best investment to guarantee security," said the American President.
Donald Trump besides stressed that Poland is the example of seeking freedom. The president of the United States called on Poland and another US allies in Europe to argue extremism.
– Poland is an example for others seeking freedom and those who want to show courage and will to defend civilization. The past of Poland is the past of a nation that has never lost hope, which has never been broken and has never forgotten who it is. [...] Poland's experience reminds us: the defence of the West is yet based not on means, but on the will of its people to win. The fundamental question of our times is whether the West has the will to survive," Trump said.
Donald Trump mentioned Polish heroes in the past of the United States Tadeusz Kościuszka, Kazimierz Pulaski.
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THE POLICE THAT RISKED AMERICA'S LIFE.
Polish heroes of America – Vladimir Krzyżanowski and Kazimierz Pulaski.
Many answer the question about Poles known in the US almost instinctively: John Paul II and Lech Wałęsa. erstwhile we narrow down the question to indicate those fellow Americans who claim to be heroes in America, we will hear: Tadeusz Kościuszko, 1 of the creators of the power of the elite West Point academy, fighting in the war of American independence. Who else risked their lives for America?
KAZIMIER PUŁASKI (1745-1779)
Kazimierz Pulaski is simply a hero like Kościuszko. "Pułaski – a heroic Pole, died fatally stabbed, fighting for the freedom of America in the attack at Savannah on 9 October 1779" – the inscription of this content was carved by Americans on a 19th century monument in tribute to a visitor from a distant country.
But not only this monument, in which the remains of the Polish commander were besides deposited, reminds us of his sacrifice "for your freedom and ours." Pulaski besides has monuments in another American cities, ranging from Washington, Baltimore and Detroit, to little-talking Utica, Stevens Point, or Nilwantee.
Kazimierz Pulaski – hero of the war on American independence.• Kazimierz Pulaski Museum in Warka.
As we read on the website of the foundation of his name, Pulaski is besides a patron of many public buildings, streets, organizations and associations, and even highways. On the day he died as a consequence of wounds sustained after the conflict of Savannah, 11 October 1779 he is reminded of this extraordinary heroism. “Pulaski Day” is associated with all American.
Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski (1826-1881)
Few people in Poland have heard about this man, apart from the passionate past and the historians themselves. Meanwhile, his cousin, Frederick Chopin, knows everyone. But Krzyżanowski went a completely different way. He sacrificed himself to the warrior.
Vladimir Krzyżanowski, a associate in the civilian War.
– To witness the debt that this country has incurred in Polish people is simply a privilege. (...) The man to whom we honor present brought to us, just as his compatriots came here before him and after him, the aspiration of freedom, which we are all participants present – could be heard on the American radio on the occasion of the second ceremony of the Polish general. He rested at the military cemetery in Arlington in 1937, saying goodbye to the crowds. And not just anyone spoke – the American president himself, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
How did the Wielkopolska nobleman gain specified respect? After coming to the shores of America, nothing said he'd be a hero. He had a career as a conspirator, among others, he was a associate in the 1848 Wielkopolska Rage, but the then United States was far from civilian war. But this besides became a fact – as early as 1861 Teutonic Knight, a supporter of president Abraham Lincoln, enlisted in the Army of the Potomac (the main force of the “North”). He fought, among others, at Chancellorsville.
HYPOLIT OLADOWSKI (1798-1878)
On the other side of the conflict there was another Pole, Hippolit Oladowski. This 1 took part in the November uprising and sent by the Russians to catorgy. Happily, it was possible to get out of the inhuman land that Siberia claimed to be.
Oladowski left for the United States. He had a profession in his hand – he knew about the military craft as fewer people, he was an expert in weapons. erstwhile the American-Mexican War broke out in 1846, the Polish veteran became very useful. He did not stay indebted and rapidly repayed his fresh employer, the United States Army.
It's not surprising, then, that erstwhile America plunged into a bloody fraticidal struggle, Oladowski almost “at once” received a military position and then a promotion. He sided with the Confederates, was of good repute and was primarily liable for supplies on the front. He even became head of arms service throughout the Mississippi Army.
ZYGMUNT ŻUŁAWSKI (1791 – 1886)?
The life communicative of this Pole is truly unique, but at the same time sad, due to the fact that our countryman – erstwhile fighting on the side of Emperor Napoleon himself, at the end of his life he turned in the ellipse of American poor. Without a steady income, he wandered around, even heard criminal charges. Who would have thought the mediocre man was a hero of the civilian War? erstwhile he grabbed the gun, he had... 70 years.
There's quite a few white spots in his life. It is not even known whether Żuławski fought in the November uprising, although sometimes attributed to him. It is known, however, that in the 1930s and 1940s he stayed in Hungary. There he married Emilia Kossuth, sister of the later leader of the revolution of Lajos Kossuth.
In 1852, he and his household stood on American soil. shortly the household drama began – Żuławski left his wife and... abruptly disappeared. What happened to him next, you don't know. Until he enlisted in the secessionist army in 1861. First he served in the cavalry, then as an artilleryman. Meanwhile, his 4 sons put on Union Army uniforms...
Aleksander Szumański – Independent journalist