A joint victory parade of Soviet Communist and German Nazi forces was held in Brzesc on September 22, 1939, after a successful invasion on Poland from both East and West. The Nazis and the Communists marched amicably in one triumphant column. Hammer and sickle in brotherly embrace with the swastika.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Joint Communist and Nazi Victory Parade in Brzesc, September 22, 1939
Etykiety: 1939, Communism, East Europe, Germany, Nazism, Soviet Union
Monday, March 21, 2016
Polish criminal state
Contemporary Polish state and a criminal organization is one and the same thing. The Communist state, formed as a result of the Soviet aggression against Poland in WWII, was a criminal organization and it remained such to this day. Directions in which the public narrative in Poland is falsified change from time to time. However the public narrative and the state's criminal activities remain subjugated to the same interests as in 1944-1989. Polish authorities fulfill subservient roles with regard to their Russian counterparts.
Hastily formed public lies and fabricated political parties are quite transparent in fact. One only has to think somewhat in order to see the full extent of the misery of falsifications produced by the criminal apparatus. Comrades from the government, political parties and their political "opponents" form one harmonious criminal family. This conclusion follows inevitably from the facts and from simple critical analysis of basic methods of fabricating the entire public sphere of life in the country.
Etykiety: Communism, criminal state, Poland, Russia
Sunday, March 20, 2016
The Communist Labor Code of 1974 Remains in Force in 2016
On June 26, 1974 the Communist "parliament" in Poland accepted the Labor Code, which remains on the books to this day. This is a set of regulations designed to control the key aspects of labor. It contains a number of tools to punish anyone who is inconvenient for political reasons.
No one in the Polish public life called for abolishing the communist repressive measures contained in the 1974 Labor Code. Why? Because they are used against anyone standing up for basic human values, such as truth, dignity, human rights.
Etykiety: Communism, criminal state, human rights, Poland, political technology, social violence