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Polish Army Warns of Russian Disinformation
“New Wine in Old Wineskins.” Who would you expect to use such a title — and why? What comes to mind first? Few might have guessed that this phrase w [...]
Beyond the Drones: How Russia Weaponises Disinformation Against Poland
A month after Russian drones violated Polish airspace, Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) revealed that Russia had simultaneously launched a [...]
The Russians Are Lying: There Were No Polish Guards at Auschwitz
The false claim that Polish guards served at Auschwitz was published by the Russian state news agency TASS in a statement issued on January 27, 2025. [...]
Russia Pushes Disinformation Claiming Poland Is Preparing for War with Germany
Why is Poland arming itself and expanding its army? Out of fear of Russia’s aggressive policies — at least, that’s what most people along the Vistula [...]
How a Cyberwar Became a “War Between Poland and Russia”
Not long ago, Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski was a prime target of Russian propaganda and disinform [...]

Ukrainian ‘killed three people.’ Thousands believed it.
Nearly 100,000 people watched the video and read the accompanying comment falsely claiming that a Ukrainian man had killed three people in Kraków [...]
Russian Doctrine of Information Confrontation: Threats to Poland and Europe
The Russian Doctrine of Information Confrontation (ICD) has become a central element of Kremlin’s strategy. Poland finds itself at the heart of these [...]

Angela Merkel: Who’s Really Spreading Disinformation?
Is Angela Merkel spreading disinformation by suggesting that Poland and the Baltic states were “partly responsible” for Russia’s attack on Ukraine? O [...]

Angela Merkel: Who’s Really Spreading Disinformation?
Is Angela Merkel spreading disinformation by suggesting that Poland and the Baltic states were “partly responsible” for Russia’s attack on Ukraine? O [...]
“Polish Camps” — A Lie
Suggesting that “the Holocaust was somehow the fault of Poles” is more than unfair. This is not to deny, of course, that there were Poles who blackma [...]
