Category: Disinformation related to Polish history
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 [...]
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 [...]
Lies in the Heart of Warsaw: Claims of Polish Collaboration with Hitler
Two kilometres. That is all that separates the Polish Parliament from a place where it is claimed that the Second Polish Republic collaborated with H [...]
Why Is the Term “Polish Concentration Camps” Still Used in Germany?
In the German information space, instances of the term polnische Konzentrationslager (“Polish concentration camps”) continue to appear. Similar laps [...]
At 100, He Is Still Fighting the Lie of ‘Polish Concentration Camps’”
Stanisław Zalewski has reached the remarkable age of 100. He carries with him the haunting memories of the German Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz [...]
At 100, He Is Still Fighting the Lie of ‘Polish Concentration Camps’”
Stanisław Zalewski has reached the remarkable age of 100. He carries with him the haunting memories of the German Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz [...]
Zacharova Rewrites World History: Is NATO to Blame for World War II?
Maria Zacharova, spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has once again attempted to reinterpret 20th-century history to fit the Kre [...]
Poles Are Not Russophobes
“Poland is now simply consumed by Russophobia. They hate us—just hate us like mad. Everyone. Everyone is a victim. They’ve been brainwashed, bewitch [...]

New US Ambassador Voices Support for Poland in Debate Over Historical Memory: “The World Must Hear the Truth”
The newly appointed United States Ambassador to Poland, Thomas Rose, has publicly expressed support for Poland in the ongoing dispute over historica [...]
The Katyn Lie
The decision to commit the crime against 25,700 Polish prisoners of war and inmates was made on March 5, 1940, by the Politburo of the Central Commit [...]
