Let's clean up the national Pantheon

myslpolska.info 9 months ago

80 years ago, the Warsaw Uprising collapsed. After 8 decades of these tragic days, the perpetrators of the Poles' hecatomb, who should service as a bad example in our collective memory, are present patrons of schools and streets. They occupy a place in the national Pantheon that they do not deserve.

That is why on this symbolic day throughout Poland we changed the names of the streets dedicated to 1 of the biggest pests in Polish past Leopold Okulicki to “the streets of the victims of Leopold Okulicki”. Members and sympathizers of Polish thought Clubs from all over Poland, including Warsaw, Katowice, Poznań, Gdańsk, Łódź, Lublin, Pabianic, Sosnowiec, Bytomia, Gliwice, Piekar Śląski, Zabrza and Hajnowówka suspended fresh tables and information in their cities as follows:

“80 years ago the Warsaw Uprising collapsed. As a result, 200,000 people lost their lives. About 600 1000 inhabitants of Warsaw and Podwarszawski were forced to leave their homes, of which nearly 150 1000 were deported to concentration camps or exported to forced labour in Germany.

Our capital, Warsaw, was completely destroyed. Its ruins buried forever in priceless national treasures, the achievements of tens of generations of Poles.

Part of the memory of the dead and murdered. Praise the heroic insurgents.

An eternal disgrace to fools and traitors – commanders of the uprising. They are liable for this tragedy.”

It's time to start a serious historical discussion. It's time to get free of the national pantheon of those who don't deserve a place in it. We just took the first step.

Łukasz Jastrzębski
Przemysław Piasta

PS. Below are photographs from parts of cities:

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