German malice towards Poland has many faces. An example is the appointment of diplomats to the post of ambassador to Poland. No one will convince me that it is a coincidence that such a position was held in recent years by a relative of the Wehrmacht general who died during the capture of Warsaw in 1939. Nor will anyone convince me that one of the later ambassadors, whose father served in the Reich Chancellery on behalf of the Wehrmacht almost until the last days of Hitler, this is also a coincidence. The reluctance of German officials and politicians towards Poland has several faces and unfortunately also proves the terrible primitivism of the Berlin elites, often with aristocratic titles and commanderies of high orders around their necks.
What differs from these nominations is (perhaps) the last one, not yet approved by the Polish government. Victor Elbling, the former ambassador to Italy, becomes the ambassador to Warsaw. Lawyer, Romance philologist and political scientist by training. He worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including at the German Embassy in South Korea. He worked together with ministers Klaus Kinkel and Joschka Fischer. He was also ambassador to Mexico.
Germany has been committing a lot of brutal aggression against Poland lately. The aim is not only to subdue our country in the framework of a federalized European Union, but also to lead to the victory of the total opposition that opposes the rule of the United Right. German politicians are brutally interfering in Poland’s upcoming parliamentary elections.
It is difficult to say what role the new ambassador will play in this barbaric policy. Nor can it be assumed that His Excellency will appear on the matter of reparations, which we are constantly (and rightly!) undertaking. Decisions are made much higher here. However, I think it’s worth sending a message to say hello to HE Ambassador, only seemingly symbolic, but very important:
Today’s supposedly democratic Germany considers the robbery committed in 1940 by German Nazi officials to be lawful. I hope that the new ambassador will deal with the return of the brutally looted and illegally stored works of art and documents to Poland. It would be best if the Ambassador, as a dowry for a successful future mission in Warsaw, gave the President of the Republic of Poland 74 extremely valuable documents of the Teutonic Knights (legally handed over to Poland in 1525) looted in 1940 from the Central Archive of Historical Archives! They are now illegally stored in the Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin-Dahlem. We all expect that the new German Ambassador to Poland, Viktor Elbling, along with his credentials will also present to the President of the Republic of Poland a beautiful Romanesque bronze knocker, which was stolen from the door of the basilica in Czerwińsk in the autumn of 1939. by German criminal professor Dagobert Frey, guarded by Wehrmacht soldiers. It is sacrilegiously held in private hands in Stuttgart to this day and takes two days for German police to find it. These will be the first of half a million returns to come. During World War II, the Germans stole half a million works of art of high artistic and financial value from Poland. All Poles know the German advertising slogan for tourists: “Come to Germany, your grandfather’s paintings are already there.”
Source: wPolityce