Zinkiewicz: Illusionists

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After the collapse of real socialism, I saw Poland drifting towards Fascism. I so responded positively to the proposal of the then editor-in-chief “Never More”, Mr Marcin Kornak and wrote 2 articles on Iberian Fascism: Spanish and Portuguese.

I explain that the magazine “Never More” at the time had a importantly different, more affirmative character than today. My 3rd article, which I sent to the editorial board on Italian fascism, was never published.

Fascism after Socialism

I fishy that after the appearance of the abovementioned 2 articles on Iberian Fascism, there must have been external intervention in the editorial board, due to the fact that the influences of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland at the time had risen strongly. In contrast, the fascisms of the first half of the 20th century described by me had the approval and strong support of this Church, both in Spain and Portugal. So it was hard to ignore this subject in my papers, due to the fact that they would be falsified. They'd be worthless.

After their appearance I asked for their review of my fellow historian and political scientist, 1 academic teacher, who has now been a Polish ambassador in 1 of the abroad countries for respective years. After reading them carefully, he asked me: why are you writing about it? I replied honestly that in my opinion changes in Poland are going in a dangerous direction. Fascist. erstwhile describing the birth of Fascism on the Iberian Peninsula, I would like to point out that in Poland, after the collapse of real socialism, there are akin processes. My friend disagreed with me. Therefore, in order not to get into a heated dispute, I made my point. I presented in points my imagination of the upcoming fresh Poland – as a justification for my feelings, and suggested that whenever, for example, in a year, later in two, etc., I would ask him how my imagination of the fresh post-socialist Poland truly fulfilled.

Fasc-nations

After 1989, after the collapse of real socialism in Poland, articles began to appear, in which not only the general was glorified Francisco Franco Bahamone as El Caudillo de la Última Cruzada y de la Hispanidad, El Caudillo de la Guerra de Liberación contra el Comunismo y sus Cómplices (Leader of the Final Crusade and Spanish Scheda, Leader of the Liberation War against Communism and its Associates). The man who founded the first concentration camp for political opponents in Miranda de Ebro in 1937. This camp was based on the model utilized in the 3rd Reich. On April 25, 1937, the Roman salute was adopted by General Franco Spain as a national salute during authoritative ceremonies. I explain that the Roman salute was an crucial part of Nazi culture... I would like to mention that present in modern Italy, this fascist symbol has been restored to favour by the ruling of the ultimate Court.

Latin salute

After 1989, articles began to appear in Poland, in which thesis was made that Poland together with Adolf Hitler should go to the East, against the russian Union, in a joint fight.

In contrast, contemporary russophobia in Poland, torn up by propaganda, reminds me of anti-Semitism launched in the 3rd Reich. The authoritative emphasis on methodical demolition of monuments commemorating the victorious fight against the Nazi invader is complete. Rewriting past beyond absurd boundaries.

Rounders

There's a method to this madness. Expressed in deliberately creating the false image of our east neighbors. Dehumanizing them. A complement is the aggressive statements of contemporary “watermen” of Poland. Waiting like a canyon of jam for war on Russia. It is worth noting that, despite the disagreement of post-solidarist political parties in modern Poland, there is simply a general consensus, above divisions about the inevitability of war (Sic!).

Where does this certainty come from about the inevitability of war? The answer is found in movie on YouTube: Dangerous rhetoric: Why does NATO practice war?.

In their expectations and dangerous for Poles swarms, they forgot (or possibly they misdoed lessons from history?) that akin swarms behind our western border in the 20th century ended for the then chieftains in Nuremberg. They forgot that in the past centuries akin swarms ended in partitions for Poland.

This, Poland and Poles, threatens life in the fumes of absurdity and illusion, created by the temporary illusionists – circular carpenters.

Eugeniusz Zinkiewicz

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