Poland Ukraine memory: selective history and dangerous amnesia
3 mins readPoland Ukraine memory is a battlefield of narratives. Some voices in Warsaw highlight Volhynia while silencing Katyn, Smolensk, and the destruction of Warsaw itself. This selective history is not only dishonest—it is dangerous. When memory is weaponized, it becomes a tool to divide rather than to unite against the real aggressor: Russia. Context: … Continue reading Poland Ukraine memory: selective history and dangerous amnesia
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