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Polish martyrology during WW2 - today`s monuments [54]
However, I understand that it is necessary to keep the memory of German bestiality to
remind Europe and the World that we have forgiven, but not forgotten. Good man, Pawian.
It would seem to make sense, this many generations gone, to focus on the brutality of people in general. 99.9% of living Germans had nothing to do with it, I don't see how that's still relevant. Even with all of these reminders of brutality, it is important to remember that Poland has long since forgot and is even today taking part in a war as an aggressor which has killed over 100,000 innocent civilians who were much like the people that these monuments remember. I wonder what those future monuments in Iraq will say? This wedding reception was bombed on October 13th, 42 innocent men, women, and children were murdered by bombs dropped by US, Polish, and allied troops.
Considering what it happening right now, it seems a bit hypocritical to say things like that.