A wave of hatred after the publication of a book on the Hajdamac crimes in Poles! They want to censor history

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God crap you.; Russian onuca; There's crap coming out and it stinks, meaty bastard who made you was most likely drunk; fuck off; fuck... – this is the most delicate comment under my entry (author of the publication: Jacek Międlar) about the publication by the publishing home in Prawo.pl of the book entitled “Kolyszczyzna and steppes” (Available HERE) by an outstanding author Michał Grabowski. This is simply a fresh about Ukrainian genocide in Poles carried out as part of the alleged Collision in the 18th century. The crimes committed in Poles are a mirror reflection of the savage murders which were committed on Polish population by criminals from the CNS-UPA and their sidekicks from 1939 to 1947. The wave of hatred and the desire to censor the communicative described in “Kolyszczyń and the Steppes” reminds us of the darkest times of communism, erstwhile it was forbidden to preach the fact about sThe sheep genocide in Katyn, Mednoje, Kharkiv...

He's here! I've read it respective times.
This book should become compulsory reading in Polish schools! This is simply a fresh (talking to hajdamaka) about Ukrainian genocide on Poles in the 18th century. He brings to head the Witnesses of the Volyn massacre (my book in print)https://t.co/1Etg2xCx7epic.twitter.com/7lvIKzrO8z

— Jacek Międlar (@jacekmiedlar) April 12, 2023

It is terrible to see an axe chop off the head of an old man who does not defend himself, but prays only; as the goat of the period of a pregnant woman;... I watched all this. The slaughter was. This was the first tradition I met in Ukraine. – reads “Kolyszczyń and steppes”. The Volyn massacre was not the first genocide that Ukrainians carried out on Polish neighbours. Cruelty from 1939-1947 was preceded by savage crimes in Poles from 1918 to 1919, and even earlier in the 18th century, the culmination of which was the Humana massacre. It occurred in 1768 during the Cossack uprising. Its main reason was not the oppression of the Polish nobility, as they effort to convince us forgers and manipulatives, but the desire for an easy and clean profit based on robbery and crime. They were killed in almost the same way as during the Volyn massacre. All non-Ukrainians were killed, especially Poles and Jews. Have you read about this in past books?

– Ivan Gonta the main initiator of the Human massacre and the leader of the Coliseum, was recognized as the hero of Ukraine. In many Ukrainian cities, the streets were named after him, and even his monument was built in Chrystynówka. The story of Ukrainian populace showing Cossack, who freely and innocently passes through the steppes, is constantly perpetuated. The Ukrainian school of Polish Romanticism shows us, however, the dark earth on which blood poured out by fellow nations. Apologetic voices say the Ukrainian peasant was oppressed, and the Polish noble utilized his power to oppress him. Michał Grabowski refutes these thesis. Born in Volyn, he soaked the tradition of storytelling, or passed down from generation to generation past of ancestors. We can taste it in Kolyszczyń and the steppes. In this part comes the voice of Mr. Żułyński erstwhile hajdamaka
of a good soul who vividly recounts the terrible events in which he participated – writes in the foreword to the book Paweł Krzemiński, writer at Prawo.pl. – “The fish and the steppes” can be read in 2 ways. Consider that it is simply a image of a past that will not return, valuable in terms of populace, but nothing else. I would, however, thin towards a different interpretation. Grabowski's communicative is simply a warning. Peace and consent are not given erstwhile and for all, and erstwhile the planet is one more time faced with violent turmoil, the past may return with multiplied force. What will he find? The Hollow of Memory? Or possibly the message that crimes have been committed and should be powerfully opposed.

Michał Grabowski in “Koliszczyzno and steppes” described the common past of 2 nations: Polish and Ukrainian. Nations that lived together for centuries on 1 Polish land. Now we're surviving next door. besides in this literal sense. It is all the more interesting to learn the common past and taste the beautiful Polish language utilized by the forgotten Polish literate of the 19th century. I will mention that “Koliszczyzna and steppes” by Michał Grabowski is simply a circumstantial introduction to my several-volume book with memories of the Witnesses of Ukrainian genocide in Poles from 1939 to 1947. The first 2 parts of my latest book will be handed over to you in May 2023.

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A fresh about the Human massacre, Ukrainian genocide in Poles in the 18th century. Book available at https://sklep-wrawo.pl

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