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RT – Poland’s Deputy Minister of Culture has endorsed the creation of a special “Polocaust” museum to commemorate the non-Jews who died in Poland during World War II. It is estimated that around three million ethnic Poles were among the six million people who were killed in Poland during the war. CONTINUE READING

3 thoughts on “‘Polocaust museum’: Polish minister calls for commemoration of non-Jewish victims of WWII”
  1. Not true. Much more Poles were killed off during WW2. The number of Poles killed has been wilfully decreased lest Poland should try to claim too much war reparations not only from Germany but Russia also as well as the both enemies of Poland’s European lackeys. Before WW2 there were 35 mln Polish citizens, but upon the war just 24 mln. Do your maths to see how many Poland lost.

  2. It means the orgy of mendacity and anti-Polish propaganda must have been successful in the West. Great it’s being rectified nowadays and German, Russian and Jewish falsehoods are being divulged!

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