Author: i.hrywna
Lenin as Liberator? Russia’s Latest Historical Lie
Piłsudski, Daszyński, Witos, Dmowski? According to Moscow, none of them. Instead, Vladimir Lenin is now being portrayed as the father of Poland’s reg [...]
The Kremlin Likes to “Kill” Poles
Russian media outlets love to "kill" Poles online. They regularly publish articles containing varying degrees of accuracy regarding the number of Pol [...]
How Did Russian Propaganda Embellish the Words of a Polish General?
The words of a Polish general were taken out of context, spiced with fear, and drenched in propaganda. In this way, the Kremlin created a fable in whi [...]
After Ukraine, the EU Is Next: The Kremlin’s Expanding Narrative of a “Nazi Europe”
Until recently, Nazism in Russian media has been reserved for Ukraine. This is now changing. Russian propaganda is increasingly focused on breaking t [...]
Will the Shield Protect Us?
The European Democracy Shield is a suite of tools designed to counter Russian and Belarusian disinformation. But what instruments do we actually have [...]

What Did Solzhenitsyn Think About Poland and the Polish People?
To gain a deeper understanding of Russian anti-Polish disinformation, it is is worth looking at the views of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Александр Солжен [...]
Kremlin Threatens Poles With “Ukrainian Weapons”
Poland is supporting Nazis against Russia, without considering that they might turn their weapons against Poland itself. Who is spreading these lies [...]

Report Reveals Surprising Truth About Ukrainian Refugees in Poland
Russian propaganda has long—and with some success—promoted the idea that Poles and Ukrainians are apparently unable to coexist, that refugees are ex [...]
Eurokolkhoz? Not just another Russian lie
They dislike the European Union, Israel, Muslims, and, of course, Ukraine.
We're talking about the “Eurokolchoz" website, whose administrator circula [...]
They lied about Józef Piłsudski
Russian propagandists frequently engage in the practice of projecting the very sins they themselves are guilty of onto Poland, the Polish society, and [...]
