The Senator of the New Left, Maciej Kopiec, posted an outrageous contribution on the X platform in which he calls the Silesian uprisings a ‘fratricidal-hybrid war’. X’s users added contextual information to his post to correct his false story.
Today is the national day of the hybrid, fratricidal war between Poland and Germany for part of Upper Silesia, which ended with Poland’s victory and the annexation of this important region for the Second Polish Republic.
– wrote on the X platform Maciej Kopiec.
The day and those events are still referred to in propaganda terms as the “Silesian Uprisings”.
– added.
Response from X users
X users added contextual information to Kopiec’s entry, recalling the history of the Silesian uprisings.
The First Silesian Uprising broke out after the Mysłowice massacre, which was committed by Germans from the Grenzschutz Ost in response to German terror. In the areas annexed to Germany, the Silesians who supported Poland were suppressed
– can be read in the contextual information, and there are also several links to information on Wikipedia about the Silesian uprisings.
The kind, smiling face of Silesian autonomists
– wrote Piotr Semka, a publicist, ironically, referring, among other things, to the above-mentioned entry by Maciej Kopiec.
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Source: wPolityce

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