π΅π± During the #WarsawUprising1944 the Poles raised up against the German occupiers. The battle was extremely violent and ended with the destruction of Warsaw, known at this time as the "Paris of the East".
One of the most epic and tragic moment in European history
If you want to understand why Poles raised up, you must first understand the context.
After the Nazi Germany invasion, Poland had the biggest resistance movement in Europe, it was structured as an underground state (military and civilian structures) and a government in exile
The occupation of Poland was extremely brutal, something we cannot really imagine today.
Hans Franck, the German governor declared that:
"If I wanted to hang posters about every seven shot Poles, then Poland would not have enough forests to produce paper for such posters"
Before the extermination in concentration camps the Jews were packed in ghettos.
In 1943 the Jews from the Warsaw ghetto, knowing what will happen to them, courageously raised up against Germans in a hopeless battle.
The movie The Pianist is about it
After the battle of Stalingrad, Soviet Russia started the counter offensive against Nazi Germany. They once again entered in Poland in 1944.
The tension between the Polish government in exile and Stalin were high, but it sent a message asking Stalin to respect the Polish right.
But at this moment the Polish government in exile didn't know that Roosevelt and Churchill secretly concluded a deal with Stalin giving him all the eastern lands gave by Hitler.
For the West the red army was more important than the Poles.
When the red army advanced in Poland, the Polish resistance was captured or murdered.
When they entered in the Polish town Lublin they placed a puppet administration at its head.
The goal of the uprising was already set in February 1943 between Churchill and the Polish state: Liberate Warsaw from the Germans and establish an independent Polish state to avoid communism.
At the end of July 1944, all German civilians, governor and mayor left Warsaw.
Only 2000 German soldiers remained.
The time was running out and the Russians were getting closer.
The Warsaw Uprising started on the 1st August 1944. 34 000 Poles were ready to fight, but only 2500 were properly equipped.
The German soldiers were now 13000, with tanks and planes.
At this moment imagine the hope for the Poles. The Polish flags were rising again.
The beginning of the uprising was promising for the Poles, they even captured many German soldiers.
But when Hitler heard about the rebellious Poles, and against all the odds, he ordered to reinforce the fight and to raze Warsaw so nobody dare to rebel again.
The Poles had only food and ammunition supplies for 5 days.
Plumbers became gunsmiths, craftsmen made bullets , the mortar were made from gutters.
The propaganda posters were saying "One bullet for one German"
The Warsaw airlift was a British-led operation to re-supply the besieged Polish resistance. But its was incredibly difficult to reach the targets.
At this moment Americans were trying to persuade Russia to join the fight against Japan.
The battle was incredibly violent and difficult, even for Germans:
"This is the fiercest of our battles since the start of the war. It compares to the street battles of Stalingrad." Heinrich Himmler
On August 20 the Poles advanced in the old town. They managed to take the telephone exchange office where Ukrainian fanatics were ambushed. Then, they took the German police headquarters and freed prisoners.
The German soldiers number increase to 30,000 men.
The Germans used the Karl-GerΓ€t mortars. It was a new weapon only used during the siege of Sebastopol.
Each shell weighed 2 tons.
On September 10, under the pressure of Churchill Stalin decided to help. But it was only a few incursions repelled by the Germans.
That will be enough for Stalin. The Soviets will passively watch the massacre.
The Warsaw Uprising lasted 62 days, probably more than 250 000 Poles perished (mainly citizen).
Despite the surrender of the Poles, Germans destroyed all the remaining buildings.
"The city must completely disappear from the surface of the earth" Heinrich Himmler
Were Poles completely crazy at this time?
Well, the Warsaw Uprising wasn't the first uprising in the Polish history. Since Poland lost its independence, each generation has its own uprising.
It's like we were fighting the same war, the war for an independent Poland.
To end on a more positive note, the old Warsaw was rebuilt after WW2 despite that Poland was bankrupt and never received reparations form Germany
The reconstruction is not over though, we know that Saxon Palace and Bruhl Palace will be reconstructed in the future
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2/8 "The progressive domination of βwokeβ culture on campuses reminds me of the rise of Islamism in the Arab world during the 1980s. One day, we realized that all women wore the veil, and all the men had beards, it was too late."
3/8 "The "woke" ideology is spreading in the same way, and leftists in the West are unable to resist it, just as conservatives in the Muslim world have been overwhelmed by Islamism."
THREAD 1/8
"What the #EuropeanUnion calls" the rule of law "is the multiculturalist ideology imported from American campuses"
argues the French professor of public law at Rennes-I University #Poland#Hungary
2/8
The accusations of the "rule of law violation" against the members of the Visegrad group, raise the question of legal concepts manipulation with the aim of denying European nations their right to democratic self-determination.
3/8
The notion of the rule of law (Rechtsstaat), forged by German jurists in the 19th century, covered two different meanings according to the authors.
For some it was a way to create a liberal government. For others, only a hierarchical organization of the administration.
John III Sobieski, King of Poland, since 1679
A genius commander, who knew Turkish language and studied Turkish military traditions and tactics. After his military success against Ottomans, Cossacks and Tatars, he was elected as a King. Battle of Vienna was his biggest victory.
Battle of Khotyn in 1673
This victory against the Ottomans set the stage for the role Sobieski was to play in the Battle of Vienna in 1683.
Battle of Vienna 1683
A united army of 70 000 men attacked a Turkish force of about 145 000 men. Sobieski led the Polish husaria cavalry along with Austrians and Germans in a massive charge down the hillside. It was one of the last big momentum of Poland.
Cultural marxism is not just about lgbt or race. It's a process which means to deconstruct everything related to a traditional society: Catholicism, family, patriotism, history, language, art, culture or other unexpected aspects of our lives.
The movement is pushed since 1968 by university teachers At this time Marxism was very popular among Western Elites (Sartre 'An anti-communist is a dog'). But with the fall of communism those authors transposed their ideas on the cultural ground.
Since, this movement gained momentum, evolved or completely changed (It sounds crazy but in the 70's pedophilia was promoted by those people). This process is still on going and radicalizing,@DineshDSouza gave a new name to cultural Marxism: identity socialism.
Charlie Hebdo will republish the caricatures of Mahomed which led to a terrorist attacks against them on January 2015. "All for that, for nothing" on the cover.
Knowing that around 18% of Muslims don't condemn those attacks... It's a lot.
The irony is that despite this attack Charlie Hebdo keep being attacked, not only by minorities, but by the left and liberal parties and medias. The irony is that they have the best support among the right and the conservatives despite they spent their life to spit on Church.