Wacław Leszczyński: "Cultures Niet"

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Wacław Leszczyński: “Cultures niet”
date:21 November 2025 Editor: Anna

The Polish MEP, Mr Arkadiusz Mularczyk, wanted to give the Ambassador of the German national Republic to Poland, Miguel Berger "Report on Poland's war losses" to realize "what steps are essential on the part of Germany to build real, partnership and liable Polish-German relations". The Ambassador responded to this in a “cultural way” (because culture will be mentioned) that: “continuous divisions created by people like you only aid Putin.”

With this “help to Putin”, Mr. Ambassador seems to have the incorrect address because:
- Germany was the 1 who helped Putin build the Nord Stream pipeline that was harmful to Europe,
- Germany helped Putin by giving Russia billions of euros for gas and oil,
- Germany helped Putin by making most of Europe dependent on Russian gas,
- it was Germany that helped Putin argue the 2008 candidates Georgia and Ukraine to NATO,
- it was Germany who helped Putin by planning combat training of Russian troops between 2011 and 13,
- it was Germany who helped Putin accept Russia's conquest of parts of Ukraine with Crimea in 2014,
- it was the Germans who helped Putin by lingering with the aid of Ukraine attacked by Russia in 2022,
- Germany is helping Putin push the Green Deal, weakening Europe economically and militarily,
- the Germans are helping Putin in pursuit of Nord Stream's harm suspects,
- it is Germany who is helping Putin by pushing the "Mercosur" agreement, thanks to which Russia will gain additional billions of euros for reinforcements, for fertilizers sold by it to countries of South America.
- Germany is helping Putin by refusing to pay Poland the damages due to her for the crimes, destructions and robberies made during planet War II, due to the fact that this gives Russia an excuse to refuse to pay Poland the compensation due for Russian crimes, destructions and robberies.

Thus, Mr Ambassador's words about "helping Putin", in demanding justice, constitute a "smoky curtain" for uncomfortable facts and the "catch the thief" method.

Today in the homes of many Germans are inherited from their father or grandpa of works of art. They do not know that their “Our fathers, our mothers” (the title of the series), or their grandfather, entered into possession by robbing them in Poland. Germany knows nothing about the crimes of its ancestors in Poland, due to the fact that German education withheld it. The Holocaust was mentioned due to the fact that the full planet was talking about it. And Polish themes specified as “Polish anti-Semitism” and “Polish concentration camps” were inserted there (because they were located in Poland, but created by Germans occupying Poland). Germans robbed about 500 1000 works of art in Poland, any sold abroad, any were destroyed, any were exported by Russians, but any remained in Germany. So the Germans issued the law that after 30 years the stolen property is owned by a thief. Memory of the crimes and demolition committed by Germans is the reason that the average Pole sees murderers and bandits in them. This harms present Germans who are not liable for the crimes of their ancestors. It's hard to find and recover all the stolen works today. The way out of this situation and in order to build friendly Polish-German relations is to pay Poland compensation for works of art. Their valuation is difficult, they are little valuable, and they are of large value, like the “Portrait of a Young Man” by Rafael Santi. It could so be worth hundreds of billions of euros.

In order for this to happen, the Polish government, and especially the Ministry of Culture, would gotta return to Germany. And it doesn't matter, it doesn't care about monuments and history. For this, the Institute of Dmowski and Paderewski, who won the right to revive Poland, and then it was defended by Piłsudski (because Poland was given independency by Lenin alternatively than some). The actions of the Pilecki Institute, murdered by the occupier's agents in 1948 (because he was on the services of the imperialists and an independent court sentenced him to death), as "anti-German". The celebrated Raperswila Museum is closed and the treasures of Polish culture lie in warehouses due to the fact that the Ministry withdrew the grant planned for it by the erstwhile government. A large deal of energy is shown in order to destruct the Museum of Memory and Identity of Saint John Paul II in Toruń. You can see the Patron of the incorrect one, due to the fact that he contributed to the end of the Russian business of Poland and the clergy there rule, and Catholics must be “sacrificed”. Therefore, the agreements concluded in accordance with the law with the Polish State to co-finance the construction of the Museum to destruct them are to be cancelled. He will lose the authority of the Polish State and his trust in it! But who cares, “the right” ideology and organization interests are more important. There was a gag in the Polish People's Republic about Russians: “cultures of niet, but thiochnik!”, with a motion of theft. Now I think thiochniki and the culture of niet!

Wacław Leszczyński

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