On 11 July, it is considered to be the symbolic date of the beginning of the slaughter on Poles by Ukrainian nationalists from 1943 until the period after planet War II. Only the break-up of the CNS/UPA band and the cut-off of them from the civilian backroom ended the fire, the size of which is inactive frightening today. He is all the more appalled by the fact that there are inactive no shortages in Ukraine and in the environments of Ukrainian emigration of chauvinist leaders utilizing the most criminal methods; the glorifiers of criminals affected by children, aged and pregnant women.
Genocide Tragedy
Modern researchers have no uncertainty that the course and manner of the crime at the Kresach fulfills the criteria of genocide. OUN/UPA actions were planned, built up with criminal ideology, highly chauvinistic, and victims from Volyn and east Małopolska were killed in an absolute way, in order to complete the depolonization of lands inhabited jointly during planet War II, among others, by Poles, Czechs and Ukrainians.
The programme of the Ukrainian Nationalist Organization (CNS) was already written about the “cleaning of Ukrainian lands” from the non-Ukrainian component of the year 1929, which stated that the conditions for mass crimes occurred during planet War II, erstwhile the Polish state could not guarantee the protection of the non-Ukrainian population, sentenced by madmen from the red-black flag of UPA to martyrdom.
As Ewa Szupaszko wrote in issue 7/2018 "IPN Bulletin": "On 11 July 1943, Ukrainian nationalists attacked Poles in 99 pre-war towns of the Volynsk Voivodeship in Kresy – then occupied by the German 3rd Reich. For commemoration of this day, called Blood Sunday, we celebrate the National Day of Memory of Victims of Genocide made by Ukrainian nationalists all year.In 1943–1945 Ukrainian nationalists murdered between 80 and 120 1000 Poles in Volyn and east Małopolska. The precise number of victims is impossible to determine. The intent of the criminals from the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (Banderers) and Ukrainian Insurgency Army was to exterminate the Polish component in areas they considered Ukrainian. As a consequence of the planned genocide, respective 100 1000 Poles fled these areas, saving themselves from cruel death, torture and mutilation."
No mercy for children and pregnant women
Of what tortures our compatriots murdered by CNS/UPA militants have been subjected to, among others, descriptions of 362 types of torture and killing, including: burning alive in a bread oven, cutting through a thick wire of the ear through the another ear, cutting off women's breasts and salting wounds, slitting the belly of a female in advanced pregnancy and replacing the taken-out fetus by putting, for example, a surviving cat and stitching the abdomen, cutting the abdomen and pouring into the boiling water, nailing a baby's tongue to the table, which later hung on it, nailing a tiny kid to the door, cutting off a ft and hand to a few-year-old kid and then head.
The immensity of harm and martyrdom has inactive not been settled, and in the Ukrainian state there is no desire to respect Volyn massacre as a crime of genocide. It is simply a shame for Polish political elites that over the years alleged free Poland for victims of the Volyn crime has been done little.
It is worth recalling that in 2023 the Polish Parliament adopted a resolution, in which the content of the massacres carried out in Poles was considered to be a crime of genocide (the resolution itself does not contain the word genocide in the title – its title is "on the 80th anniversary of the Volhynia Rzeża".
Unfinished Volyn Masses
In the 32nd issue of “Polonia Christiana” magazine in 2017, Joanna Wieliczka – Szarkowa, author of books, spoke about the dimension of the tragedy cooked by Poles in Volyn and east Małopolska. Black Book of Edges and You're in the blood. 1943: “The Volyn tragedy must be viewed in many ways, looking for its sources not only in planet War II. In a shepherd's letter on the occasion of the sixty-fifth anniversary of these tragic events, Bishop Marcjan Trofimiak of Lutsk wondered why on Sunday morning of July 11, 1943 the blood of innocent victims had again spilled, stated that there was no answer to it, for this is the mysterium iniquitatis—the mystery of evil that does not yield to any rational explanation; evil that transcends all human concepts. This mystery can only be dealt with by a vast mystery. God's love, which led His only boy to the summit of Golgota. So let them pray to heaven on that day for all the victims of this terrible tragedy, for all those who mourn their loved ones. We besides pray for those who, in their blindness, have trampled upon God's commandments and Christ's teaching of love, raised their hand upon their brother. God forgive them. The priests and the faithful remained on bloody lands from the beginning, praying on the graves of the murdered and celebrating the Most Holy Sacrifice for them. The decision of Bishop Trofimiak and of the approval of the Holy Holy Holy See on the second Sunday of July in all churches of the Diocese of Lutsk is to celebrate Holy Mass according to the ritual of the Day of Souls as a reparation for the never-completed Volyn Mass of July 11, 1943."
Today and always we owe to victims of genocide committed by the OUN/UPA gangs memory and prayer for the peace of their souls. The function of the Republic of Poland should be to effectively bring to worthy burials victims inactive lying in nameless graves and in the pits of the erstwhile east provinces of Poland.
I'm sorry.