Novichok
27 Dec 2025
History / Is there any part of Polish history that's at least a bit glorious? [259]
Poles in Warsaw could have done what Poles in Lublin did in July 1944:
Nothing.
The Warsaw uprising prolonged the war and added 250,000 Polish casualties to the total.
When I Googled: Lublin welcoming the Red Army in July 1944, I got no pictures showing grateful Poles. Not even one...
Instead, I found this:
Four monuments of gratitude to the Red Army have been dismantled
The statement by the President of the Institute of National Remembrance on decommunisation of the public space is being responded to by an increasing number of local authorities that decide to eliminate the remnants of the totalitarian system. The dismantling of monuments is an implementation of the law that prohibits the propagation of communism or any other totalitarian system.
What "totalitarian system", Polish azzholes...It was YOUR system, YOU ran it, and YOU benefited from it. The Red Army was confined to a base near Legnica...waiting to go home...
There are limits decent human beings should never cross. Polish scum crossed this red line in this and other such cases.
Memo to the brave Soviet soldiers who died liberating Poland: I apologize for my ex-country's behavior. Rest in Peace.
Special thanks for standing guard and protecting Poland from Vietnam-style, "freedom and democracy" police action.
that bullshit Warsaw Uprising broke out as the Soviets approached Warsaw
Poles in Warsaw could have done what Poles in Lublin did in July 1944:
Nothing.
The Warsaw uprising prolonged the war and added 250,000 Polish casualties to the total.
When I Googled: Lublin welcoming the Red Army in July 1944, I got no pictures showing grateful Poles. Not even one...
Instead, I found this:
Four monuments of gratitude to the Red Army have been dismantled
The statement by the President of the Institute of National Remembrance on decommunisation of the public space is being responded to by an increasing number of local authorities that decide to eliminate the remnants of the totalitarian system. The dismantling of monuments is an implementation of the law that prohibits the propagation of communism or any other totalitarian system.
What "totalitarian system", Polish azzholes...It was YOUR system, YOU ran it, and YOU benefited from it. The Red Army was confined to a base near Legnica...waiting to go home...
There are limits decent human beings should never cross. Polish scum crossed this red line in this and other such cases.
Memo to the brave Soviet soldiers who died liberating Poland: I apologize for my ex-country's behavior. Rest in Peace.
Special thanks for standing guard and protecting Poland from Vietnam-style, "freedom and democracy" police action.
