BYTOM | Honor to the Unbreakable Soldiers

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The “Polish Newspapers” Club in Bytom at 1 p.m. placed flowers under the “Memoir of the Victims of Communist panic from 1945 to 1954. Their destiny is warned for generations”.

The president of the KGB, together with the many people gathered, sang the Hymn of Poland, read a brief memoir of prof. Ladder of 16 November 2008 and the author of the Monument of Stanisław Pietrus. This monument is simply a symbolic tombstone for all those tormented, battered, buried under cover of night in unmarked pits that have no specified tombstone to this day.

Bytom Martyrology began at the end of January 1945. The inhabitants of the city heard the canonade of russian catius were aware that in this war the civilian population was treated worse than the defeated soldiers. However, they did not anticipate that after the arrival of the dwarfs the panic would begin worse than they could have expected. This was experienced in the first place by the inhabitants of Miechowice (Bytomia), erstwhile the joy of the escape of German soldiers rapidly extinguished the criminal actions of russian invaders. Soon, the city's inhabitants were appalled by the russian military commandant and then under the orders of the local communist authorities from Moscow.

IN Bytom and on the outskirts of Bytom there have been OBOSES OF WORK, and thousands of miners have been deported to the russian Union.

The victims of prolonged panic in Bytom have been trying to identify not only the Society of Lovers of Bytom, but besides the prosecution of crimes against the Polish National Institute of National Memory. Their list remains open.

The flowers at the panic Victims Memorial were then submitted by MP Wojciech Sharama Writing together with councillors: Maciej Bartków, Alfred Pyrk, Waldemar Gawron, and then by MP Wojciech Sharama he spoke about the Nonviolent Soldiers.
All together performed fragments of the songs: Walls, O Lord who art in heaven and others...

"Souls of torment talk to us if they do not refuse."
Dante Alighieri

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