This is not a mistake, not an unfortunate mistake, but a deliberate, conscious distortion of European history. The European Commission is writing it again to hide the German crimes of the Second World War and use the tragedies for the current political agenda. The lack of response from the current ruling coalition in Poland to Brussels’ lies and manipulations is also not a coincidence.
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The European Commission has published a spot to commemorate the victims of the Second World War. In fact, the tragedy of people and nations was used in an extremely despicable and disgusting way to rewrite the history of Europe, blurring German and Austrian responsibility, just to pursue the agenda of building a single European state. This is of course only one element of the whole game, which aims to create a new European consciousness and identity. The meanness and cynicism of the people who rule the EU today, including the thoroughly corrupt Ursula von der Leyen, know no bounds. Let’s analyze this video to debunk what all the fuss is about.
We won’t show it to you because the disgusting spot has been removed.
Eurocrats write down the names, birthplaces and places of death of the victims of the Second World War. The murdered people come from almost all of Europe: Denmark, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Hungary, Cyprus, Malta, Romania, Greece, Austria, Spain, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Italy, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Croatia, Sweden and Germany. From 18 countries, but not from Poland.
Every victim was murdered somewhere in Europe: in Lithuania, Ukraine, Greece, Germany, Austria, Croatia. That’s all, but there’s also Poland. Place of death mentioned 9 times: Auschwitz camp, Poland.
There were no Germans or Austrians as the main perpetrators of the crime. There was no German occupation and the Germans and Austrians did not implement their criminal, genocidal orders in the conquered territories. It happened somewhere in one Europe and almost all Europeans were affected: Lithuanians, Luxembourgers, etc. and even Spaniards, Portuguese and Swedes.
The tragedy of individual people cannot be judged, but nations can. This despicable ad suggests that all European countries are equally affected by the crimes. The fate of the Poles, who are not even mentioned as victims, was the same as that of Swedes and Spaniards, Germans and Austrians. All Europeans were victims of the Nazis. And where were these crimes committed across Europe? And throughout Europe, but especially in Poland – a country without victims, a country of Auschwitz.
Why, what reason is this disgusting, despicable lie by Von der Leyen and her subordinates intended? Of course, distorting history and hiding the responsibility of the Austrians and Germans for almost the greatest crimes in the history of humanity. This is a trivial statement, but the message goes deeper.
Here we Europeans – Spaniards, Swedes, Poles, who are not mentioned, share a common fate. Our experiences, experiences and harms are no different. The birthplaces mentioned are just some geographical names in Europe, neighborhoods, and not the nests of history, culture and identity of individual nations. Everything is combined into one mass. The Spaniard suffered like a Swede or a German, and together they suffered even more than the Poles.
Purposeful treatment
This extremely despicable message is not primarily addressed to us. Poland is not even considered. In the advertising agency, PR or anywhere else, the idiots who came up with this spot do not have even the slightest idea of history, they are not aware of the tragedy of countries like Poland. They were tasked with putting something together to commemorate the European victims of Nazism, but in a way that wouldn’t divide Europeans, so they took a lot of money and put something together.
The message is to reach the uneducated, identity-deprived masses in the West, who graduated from schools that the infantile, intellectually excluded Minister Nowacka will install in our country. Young Spaniards, Swedes, Germans and Austrians should make no distinction between the history of their own nations and states, and God forbid they should think that the crimes were committed by their fathers and grandfathers and that perhaps there are still looted works of art, or even furniture and crockery, in their homes. Apart from the stolen goods, everything is common, even the death inflicted by some Nazis.
Of course, there are also people to whom this is addressed in Poland. These are real, progressive Europeans who, like Piotr Grzelak, the Vice President of Gdańsk, repeat infantile cretinisms about the Second World War:
In the beginning there was a word, a bad word. The word of one against another. And this bad word was from a Pole against another nation, from a German against another nation. Europe was divided by this bad word.
This fits perfectly with this recording of von der Leyen and her commissioners. Or what Sebastian Lorenc, the Vice President of Wrocław, said in front of the German consulate, in his speech to the Germans, in the context of the PIS politician’s stupid use of photos of the German Auschwitz camp:
I want to assure you that a day will soon come when Poland will start smiling again. Do you know who she will smile at first? To Germany!
Of course, it is difficult to smile at the heirs of criminals, those who do not want to come to terms with their bloody past or even make up for the mistakes. It is also difficult to accept that a nation and a state that only eighty years ago committed the greatest crimes in the history of Europe must now lead the country, united in a new, bright future of the thousand-year-old Union.
Therefore, it is better to erase these crimes, lie and say that it was not the Germans who were now cursed by the Nazis. Europe should fear the Nazis, who may be reborn, and not the Germans. They can probably save Europe from that. And Brussels, the EU will ensure that no Danes, Luxembourgers, Swedes, Germans or Dutch women are murdered in Poland. Europeans, our common tragic fate teaches us and obliges us to build a common, bright past.
For such a future and positions, it is even worth sacrificing the dignity, memory of the victims and the nation. That is why no one from the current government team is protesting this despicable recording by EU commissioners, which conflates perpetrators and victims. Maybe they will say something under the influence of public opinion, and that’s it. Maybe if Sikorski tries to hold PiS accountable for the despicable place. After all, everything is just a trick, a propaganda game, everything can be twisted, told or made up with disgusting lies.
When writing about the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz, it should be noted that it was built under German occupation. Information on the European Commission’s social media will be clarified, but it is a pity that the Polish EU Commissioner did not present the Polish position in advance.
Perhaps, on Sikorski’s cynical advice, they will decide to change the Polish position to the message that the Auschwitz camp was in Poland, which de facto means the Polish Auschwitz camp. Everyone is entitled to their own truth, so there is a German point of view on the Auschwitz extermination camp, there is a Brussels point of view, an EU point of view, an Austrian point of view, etc. there are many, and among them Poland and perhaps even the ruling team presenting.
Source: wPolityce