Polish historical policy – a school of lying to oneself and others
The fact that the Polish historical explanation depends on politics does not request to convince anyone. The litmus paper of this claim is simply a question related to the past of the defence of the present areas of south-eastern Poland against the flag bands after 1944. It is worth noting at this point that the present Ukrainian “soyants” of the most crucial political parties on the Vistula River glorifying the people-killers of the Polish nation to this day have raised territorial objections to these lands[1].
A frequent argument of “ministers of the Ukrainian people” [2] against the defenders of the Polish population there, before she shared the destiny of their fellow citizens from Volyn, is the fact that in defence of the Polish villages and towns of Podkarpacia people were fighting in the MO structures.
This argument is linked to the fact that the activities in MO are combined with the consolidation of the alleged folk power. “Ukrainian servants” do not see or do not want to see the fact that if it were not for the attitude of these people sacrificing their lives for Poland in this area, there would be nothing to “perpetuate” due to the fact that they would be left after band robberies of bandies only the ruins of Polish villages and cities.
Denying these fences thrown at the unsupportable Polish defenders Let there be examples of 3 examples of MO members who died in the fight for the Polishness of these lands.
Stanisław Mikołajczak was born on 24 April 1945 in Hoczew, Lesko County. From 1935, he worked on a sawmill. In 1938 he began military service in the 17th Infantry Regiment. In his ranks he defended Homeland during the 1939 Polish campaign. In his résumé, he recorded that he had been taken prisoner by German under Lviv. From all 17 pp of the action until 19 September 1939 he led the 1st Battalion, which surrendered under Brzuchowice (about 11 km from Lviv).
There were 4 officers and 10 Privates from the full battalion.[3]. He was imprisoned in Germany. He was hospitalized in Przemysl. After being in hospital, he returned home working during the German business in the sawmill and building the road. On October 1, 1944, he joined the MO ranks. On July 19, 1945, the commander of the MO Hochev Station sent a militia patrol to the settlement of Żernica. They were surrounded by a band of ups.
There was over an hr of fighting, during which Stanisław Mikołajczak and another militiaman were killed. The ongoing conflict attracted a rescue that saved the lives of the remaining militia.
The second example of a Milicjant, who died in the fight against the bandies for the Polishness of Podkarpacia, was Władysław Błahut, boy of Francis. He was born on 16 April 1916 in Smerek (Cisna municipality). In 1939, he was called up to service the military service of the 4th Bomb Squadron. He graduated from junior advanced school there. Together with the home regiment, he set out to defend Homeland in 1939. He made his way to Hungary, most likely fighting initially in the formation of the 24th Infantry Division.
From there, he went to France, where he fought against German Nazis in 1940 in the Polish Army in the West. He got into German captivity there. He was released in 1941 and returned to Cisna, where he worked in a sawmill until the end of the German occupation. He wasn't part of any political party. He died on July 24, 1945 during the UPA band attack at the Cisna militia station. It was then with the aid of the pancerfaust that the band of the band managed to demolish the station building, resulting in the death of 6 Milicians, among whom was Władysław Błahut.
The last example of the defender of Podkarpacie against the beasts of UPA in this article will be Antoni Walan. He was born on 5 May 1893 in Gwoźnica territory of Strzyżów. Despite his father's opposition, he stopped studying in junior advanced school starting work at the wax mine in Borisław. As a subject of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, he participated in the First planet War. He was wounded during the fighting in Tyrol. In 1918 he joined the forming Polish Army, in which he fought for independency and independency of the Polish state.
For his contributions to the Homeland, he received a luck on the easternlands of Poland. After the outbreak of planet War II, as he wrote in his résumé, (...) I had to flee to pure Polish lands where I had a bad time. After crossing the front he was the organizer of MO in Oil. On February 3, 1945, during his action against the flag bands, he entered a single home in the Sedzyniec cluster, where 3 bandits from the UPA sign were present. Seeing the hopelessness of their position, they began firing. As a result, Antoni Wolan was seriously injured. He died in Sanoku infirmary on February 4, 1945.[4].
The above examples from hundreds of others clearly show that in defence of Polish villages and cities threatened against barbarism by the band of upów were average Poles, for whom no substance who issued the command. It was crucial that there was no shortage of ammunition against those who wanted to drown Polish dirt in Polish blood, as they did in Volyn and east Małopolska. Although it has been little than 80 years since these events, boys playing politics over the Vistula River no substance what kind of organization they are, are taking honour to those who were willing to give their lives for Poland.
These boys are now ready to throw in the name of abroad interests Poles on cannon meat in the name of the neighbour of the glorifying genocide of our ancestors, and have assured themselves of safety by creating a law to defend their homeland, from which work they have discharged themselves[5]. However, no “Polish politician” of the current political scene thought how (unless the conflict with the atomic state ends with the atomic demolition of our Homeland) their decisions will be assessed by subsequent generations of Poles.
In 80 years, will the “servants of the Ukrainian people” of the glorifying people-killers of Poles not be considered traitors of the Polish state? Justice present cannot be expected, but there is simply a dream that past will give them its harsh judgment, a informing to our descendants.
Source:
[1]https://kresy.pl/events/chief-msz-ukrainy-show-blindie-map-with-Ukrainian-industrial-foto/
[2]https://pch24.pl/we're-we're-slugs-of-the-Ukrainian people-compromising-identification-ass-mush/
[3]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17_Pu%C5%82k_Piechoty_(II_RP)
[4]Records of deceased MO officers, IPN Rz 067-9, k. 180-240.
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