This is the right day. On September 1, the president of Gdańsk should demand reparations from Germany on Westerplatte or in front of the Monument to the Defenders of the Polish Post Office for crimes committed against Poles in Pomerania.
Stand on the side of the victims of the German state crime, stand on the side of the Polish state. Clearly.
Stand with Jan Michoń, Józef Wąsik, Erwina Barzychowska, Poland from Gdańsk murdered in 1940 on the basis of the decisions of the police courts in the forest near Stegna, tortured 2076 days in KL Stutthof, shot in Piaśnica.
Quiet that day, publicly adorned with Consul Pieper and her flowers, she will look into the history of Poland as Ewa Kopacz with a cup of coffee in a dissection room in Moscow.
Bogusław Sojecki, prisoner of Auschwitz No. 15683, says: “On September 8, 1939, in Gdańsk, where I lived, I was arrested by the Gestapo simply because I was a Polish scout. For this I was also sentenced to 3.5 years of torture in Auschwitz.”
B. Sojecki, a team member of the navy team, a student of the Polish high school of Macierzy Szkolna, lived with his parents at ul. Korzenna-Pfefferstadt, right next to Podwale Staromiejski – Altstaedtische Graben.
The president of Gdańsk would be a neighbor today.
Platoon leader Adolf Petzelt, 33 years old, Corporal Bronisław Perucki, 24 years old, Corporal Jan Gębura, 24 years old, senior gunner Władysław Okrasa, 23 years old, Legionnaire Józef Kita, 24 years old.
They died on Westerplatte, in Guard House No. 5, where they were defending Polish territory.
Defending the Polish border against a group of German Gdańskers from SS Heimwehr Danzig carrying out the “Fall Weiss” operation. Defending Poland against the German assault company of the Kriegsmarine who carried out the “Fiske” order.
Defense against a Gdańsk police unit preparing for the slaughter of Poles in Pomerania during the “Tannenberg” operation.
Westerplatte did not belong to the Free City of Danzig. It was bought with the money of the Polish intelligence service thanks to the initiative of Mieczysław Jałowiecki and priest Stanisław Adamski of the Association of Polish Companies.
With the permission of the League of Nations, on January 18, 1926, when 22 Polish soldiers under the command of Lieutenant Stefan Konieczny arrived at Westerplatte, a Polish exclave was established in the Free City of Gdańsk.
Who after September 1, by the decisions of the Reichstag and the Senate of the WMP, the criminal A. Forster became part of the German Third Reich.
Today PO MP Tadeusz Aziewicz says in “Interview” TVP Gdańsk that the PiS government is colonizing Westerplatte.
Can the Polish government colonize a fragment of Poland? Is the municipality of Gdańsk separated from the Polish state by a border?
Aleksandra Dulkiewicz speaks of capturing Westerplatte for purely political purposes, writing that Westerplatte cannot be taken from Gdańsk. I would like to remind you that Commander Gustav Kleikamp’s team attempted to colonize Westerplatte. Attempts were made to take Westerplatte out of Poland for political and military purposes. Today, the Polish government, and it is not Donald Tusk’s government, effectively defends Westerplatte as one of the fundamental signs of Polish identity.
Fortunately, A. Dulkiewicz no longer has to do or even speak at Westerplatte. He doesn’t have to spoil this moment at 4:45 p.m. with whining about the conflict between those in power and society, which is wreaking havoc. On September 1, the joyful procession through the streets of Gdańsk could not pass until 1939, because the German National Socialists rejoiced. They could soon imprison a Polish scout and start a pedantically prepared Pomeranian crime.
Captain Wedemann planned machine gun nests around the Gedania Stadium to make it easy to shoot Polish youths, Rudolf Troeger approved lists of Poles to be liquidated, in Sopot he was supported by Erich Temp, and Franz Abromeit selected Polish estates and lands that had to be taken over by the Germans.
Support the Polish government
Today, the authorities of Gdansk on Westerplatte are obliged to support the Polish government with a resolution demanding reparations. It should be given to the German Consul, Cornelia Pieper, who still seems to think September 1 is a nice political birthday in a country that suffers from a lack of rule of law.
This says the politician of the state hiding the perpetrators of public crime against Polish postal carriers, director Michoń, chief Wąsik. A country that erected a “wall of fire” worshiped by M. Weber, burning alive Polish citizens defending the Polish border – the building of the Polish post office.
Out of respect for the memory of the Westerplattsmen, postmen, Stutthof victims, Gedanists and the Gdańsk Polish intelligentsia, taking part in the demand for reparations does not require an ounce of heroism from the President of Gdańsk.
Unless he believes it was the bad word of a Pole that spawned a German crime.
Source: wPolityce