Wacław Leszczyński: Same

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Wacław Leszczyński: Same
date:16 February 2025 Editor: Anna

Russia and Germany had plans to grow their empires by conquering another countries. The Germans utilized this criminal ideology of Nazism. They proclaimed that they were “Herrenvolk” (a nation of masters) who must have “Lebensraum” (lifespace) looted to another nations. Russia, based on the barbaric Marxist communism, wanted to take over Europe's armed forces by inciting revolutions. These were totalitarian states where all signs of opposition were bloodyly eliminated. Both were (and are) associated with a strategical military and economical alliance. There was any conflict between them, but yet they always got along.

At the time, democratic countries were ruled by mediocre politicians, assessing totalitarian states according to their measure. They listened to their “advisors” frequently being agents of Germany and Russia. Their conduct besides depended on the opinions of their citizens on whom their careers depended. And they were susceptible to media propaganda, mostly paid for by both totalitarianisms. As a result, it was thought that by making concessions to totalitarian states, it would satisfy their demands and thus guarantee peace. The consequences of this have been lamented especially for the people of Europe. The failure to respond to the violation of the Versailles Treaty by Germany through the remilitarisation of Rhineland on 7 March 1936 and the "Anschluss" (Austria's annex) on 12 March 1938 only encouraged an aggressor who made demands against Czechoslovakia. Again, politicians of democratic states, and they were the powers, made the mistake of concluding an global agreement in Munich on 30 September 1938. Without these concessions to Germany, there would be no Second planet War in which millions of people died and these states ceased to be powers. A akin mistake was made by democratic states towards communist Russia. Had it not been for the deal (4-11 February 1945) in Yalta that there would have been no suffering of millions of people in Russia's occupied countries of Central Europe, and the Western states would not gotta spend immense resources to defend themselves at the expense of their citizens' conditions.
As a consequence of “Jałta,” Russia introduced the business of Poland, called PRL. She appointed governors of her agents, adding them “specialists” to watch over their obedience. These appointed agents ruled by decrees and resolutions, contrary to the Constitution and laws. Their governments began by mastering troops, order and peculiar services, appointing them as commanders of “their” people. They promoted those prosecutors who followed their orders. Later, they did the same with the judges, removing them from the profession and suspending those who wanted to hold independency in issuing judgments, and the judges not full available to them, dismissed them from major cases, especially political ones. For specified cases, they appointed judges issuing specified judgments as the authorities gave them. The government took over public media (radio and press), and the opposition took over licenses and spread lying propaganda, accusing opposition politicians of contacts with enemies and criminal offences. any power politicians even believed in the financial embezzlement of opposition politicians. They did not imagine that someone, having the chance to do so, would not bargain or take bribes due to the fact that they judged each other. Having obeyed uniforms, prosecutors and courts, the authorities could falsely accuse and trap people opposing Poland's surrender to strangers and ruin its economy. Any threat against power politicians was immediately punished. After a time erstwhile politicians of power pretended to be Catholics, the teaching of the Church, the Episcopate of Poland and priests who were active in spreading religion and in helping the needy and discriminated against people who believed. The clergy were slandered by gossiping about his wealth and falsely accused of immorality. Priests and people associated with the Church were imprisoned and falsely accused of taking the funds received. There were priests ("patriots") who joined the fight against the Church, any of whom shortly departed from Him. The next step of this fight was to remove crosses from public space and to restrict and remove the teaching of religion from schools. In revolting youth against “unmodern” parents and promoting abortion, the household was broken up. Polish agriculture was destroyed due to the fact that the peasants stood by the Church and patriotism. On Russia's orders, advanced pensions were granted to officers and all employees of UB and SB. Servantship towards Russia was besides expressed by refusing to build a monument to the 1920 War and mating about the execution on the elites of patriotic Polish authorities. Patriots were called fascists (according to Stalin's teachings), fighting against Russian occupation, bandits, and the US, the enemy. From a abroad order, the discipline of past was falsified and the facts of Poland's victories over Russia and Germany were removed from its programme. It was preached that Poles were anti-Semites and killed Jews during the war. erstwhile governments (before the war) were accused of authoritarianism and of Russia's "no regulation of law". With a view to improving Russia's relations with Germany, the authorities announced, on the order of ‘upfront’, that Germany should resign from compensation for robberies and war damage. Although there was no authoritative paper for this, it's how the Germans pretend that the case has been settled. The authorities planned to nullify the election results if the opposition won. How acquainted all this sounds! But then the elections were rigged with the aid of “specialists”. And the appearance of “no adjective” democracy ended. For many years the darkness and the regulation of Evil came. It was Kara due to the fact that many Poles left God and believed in lies of power, and most of them were passive to lawlessness. Isn't it the same today? I hope we don't have that replay again!

Wacław Leszczyński
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