DISINFO: Poland must restore monuments to Soviet liberators to normalize relations with Russia

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DISINFO: Poland must restore monuments to Soviet liberators to normalize relations with Russia

SUMMARY

If Poland wants to build relations with the Russian Federation, [Russia] should demand that the Polish Parliament restore the monuments to the [Soviet] liberators of this country, our grandfathers and great-grandfathers. Only when Poland starts recognising undoubtable historical facts, will Russia sit down with it at the negotiation table. Russia can forgive many things, but not such rude behaviour towards our great-grandfathers, our soldiers and officers.

RESPONSE

A recurring pro-Kremlin disinformation narrative accusing Poland of historical revisionism.

In 2017, Poland introduced new laws to ban totalitarian propaganda. According to this law, up to 230 Soviet monuments may be replaced, a decision to be made by Polish local authorities. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs underlines that Red Army burial places and cemeteries situated in Poland will be carefully protected. It is possible to dismantle and remove only symbolic monuments to the Red Army.

In 2015, Paweł Ukielski, Deputy Head of the Polish Institute of Historical Remembrance, published an open letter, where he explained the need to remove the symbolic monuments to the Soviet Red Army from Polish public places (text in Polish and Russian). According to him, these monuments are perceived as symbols of captivity by the totalitarian USSR. In some cases, the Soviet monuments glorify the Red Army generals, who were involved in war crimes against the Poles.

The Polish Government does not implement a centralised policy of replacement of the Red Army monuments, such decisions are taken by the local authorities.

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