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Posted September 7, 2009
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Miechów, Poland
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Russians falsifying history
According to "revelations" of Russian intelligence, Polish leaders ‘conspired’ during the 1930s with Nazi Germany against the vital interests of the Soviet Union, ‘instigating separatism’ in the Caucasus, Ukraine and Central Asia to promote the ‘disintegration’ of the USSR, and ‘opposed’ the formation of an international coalition against Hitler in 1939.
What Russian intelligence says is a blatant lie. Poles had signed non-aggression treaty with Germany in 1934, which said that neither Germany nor Poland intend to attack each other. There was nothing in the treaty about cooperation with Germany against Russia. Poland didn’t want to cooperate with Germany. Poles only wanted to secure their own country and make sure that Germans won’t attack them. Poles didn’t want to attack anyone. Russian media try to falsify the history and put the blame for the starting of WWII on Poland.
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