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No Good Pole Goes Unpunished
by
James Ostrowski
by James Ostrowski
Three
times they saved Western civilization.
Does
the world realize it?
Of course
not!
~
Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Distinguished
historian Paul
Gottfried got me going yesterday with his response to the New
York Post’s recent editorial:
Equally
outrageous have been other recent attempts to shove the chunks
of the past down a memory hole. For example, the neocon New
York Post noted yesterday that it was high time Polish President
Kwazniewski "beg forgiveness," as he just did, for Polish contributions
to the Holocaust. Apparently Poles mistakenly viewed Auschwitz
as a "place of Polish martyrdom" "and Polish schoolchildren were
taught erroneously that a million Poles perished there too." Poles
even now remain in denial about their critical role in the murder
of European Jewry, for which the assaults on Jews in the Eastern
Polish town of Jedwabne (by the Polish anti-German Home Front)
is cited as proof. Unfortunately the apology offered by the clueless
Kwazniewski did nothing to clarify a clouded event. According
to historian Norman Davies, the event being lamented involved
a shoot-out between Polish resistance forces and the Soviet secret
police, members of which were then harbored by Polish Jewish collaborators.
While no one is denying the presence of Polish anti-Semitism,
which seems to linger on together with equally bitter anti-Polish
Jewish feelings, the Poles and the Jews were both victims of Nazi
persecution. The Polish underground, which included rightwing
nationalists who clearly disliked Jews, fought the German invaders
furiously, suffered hideous losses, including the destruction
of Warsaw, and, yes, lost members in Auschwitz. Poles, including
my late mother-in-law, saved over 40,000 Jews from the Nazis,
although the punishment for being discovered was death. Treating
this brutalized people as collaborators in the Holocaust is not
misguided but utterly obscene, except in the world inhabited by
liberals and neocons.
What
is exceptional about this passage is that Professor Gottfried actually
makes use of facts to clarify history.
Here
are a few more facts about the Poles, the Commie socialists and
the National Socialists.
It
was not Ronald Reagan who ended history’s most murderous
political regime, Stalinism. That’s just a bunch of propaganda from
the men Reagan made wealthy and powerful by building up his war
machine. No, as predicted by a Polish-speaking Austrian Jew who
grew up in heavily Polish Silesia Ludwig von Mises
communism was doomed by its own contradictions; its inner rot. That
inner collapse started in Poland, inspired by a man named Karol
Józef Wojtyla and carried out by Lech Walesa and crew. The
Poles always knew what a joke communism was: "They pretend
to pay us and we pretend to work." they would say.
In
actuality, the Poles had been fighting the Bolsheviks almost from
the beginning, paying a huge price for it, and getting very little
credit for it. (Why?) It starts with the defeat of the invaders
in 1920. Then, Soviet Poles suffered severely in the paranoid purges
and brutal and stupid collectivization of farms in the 1920’s and
1930’s. Andrzej Paczkowski, in his essay "Poland, the ‘Enemy
Nation’," published in the monumental expose, The
Black Book of Communism (ed. Stephane Courtois, Harvard
University Press, 1999), writes:
"in
Ukraine, Polish resistance was fierce and had to be broken by
force. According to approximate figures at the time, the population
of the regions inhabited by Poles fell by around 25 percent in
1933 alone." [365]
In
1937, the NKVD (secret police), issued a special order targeting
Poles for harassment, detention and extermination. [366] At least
134,000 Poles were imprisoned and at least 54,000 were shot. [367]
Paczkowski
sums up the impact of the operation:
"The
Poles account for some 10 percent of the total number of victims
of the Great Purge, and for around 40 percent of the victims of
purges against national minorities. The figures are, if anything,
understated, since thousands of Poles were deported from Ukraine
and Belorussia for reasons unconnected with the ‘Polish Operation.’
It was not only the Polish Communist suites and offices at the
Hotel Lux that were emptied, but whole Polish villages and kolkhozy
as well." [367]
On
August 23, 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a secret agreement
to carve up Poland. [367] The Russians attacked Poland on September
17, 1939, following German troops by 17 days. According to Paczkowski,
the Soviet socialists set about to wipe out the remnants of the
Polish army fleeing east away from the National Socialists. Many
Polish POWs were turned into slave laborers. They were the lucky
ones. The Bolsheviks murdered at least 14,587 Polish Army Officers
in 1940 at Katyn, Kharkiv and Kalinin. They were shot in the neck
and buried in mass graves. Sound familiar? Then, the Bolsheviks
compounded their crime by blaming the Nazis. The Soviets knew how
stupid Western intellectuals, reporters and politicians were. They
thought they could get away with this lie and they did get away
with it for many years. The U.S. government helped. Thank you.
After
the war, of course, the Soviets would take credit for "liberating
Poland." This was another lie, and a bold one given the Soviets’
twenty-five year war against Poles. When one slave master takes
the place of another, the slaves have not been liberated!
Another
little known fact is the fate of Poles who fled eastward to escape
the Nazis. Were they liberated? Only if you consider being imprisoned
as liberating you from the cares of daily life. At least 145,000
Poles were imprisoned and seven thousand were shot. [370] The Soviets
also deported 60,000 Poles to Kazakhstan in horrible conditions.
And they deported many Poles and Polish Jews back to the
German sector with predictable results. [372]
Pazckowski
sums up the Soviets’ first "liberation" of Poland:
"During
the two years of Soviet rule in the eastern half of Poland, approximately
1 million people (ten percent of the population) were directly
affected by Soviet repression in one form or another: execution,
prison, the camps, deportation or forced labor. No fewer than
30,000 people were shot, and another 90,000 to 100,000 died in
camps or en route in railway convoys." [372]
The
Bolsheviks’ next treachery against the Poles was their refusal to
assist the Polish Home Army in 1944. They waited across the river
while the Nazis slaughtered poorly equipped Polish troops and civilians.
They went even further and imprisoned Polish troops. Just as the
Nazis sacrificed their military goals to kill Jews, the Soviets
placed a higher priority on fighting Poles than fighting Germans.
Hmmm. The truth is, Stalin never forgave the Poles for kicking his
ass in the early 1920’s. [p. 364]
After
Germany’s defeat, and due to the Soviets’ war on the Polish army,
the Soviets controlled Poland. After "liberating" Poland,
they were nice enough to keep 178,000 square kilometers for themselves,
forcing the Poles out. The Soviets controlled what was left of Poland
for the next 45 years. Typically, the Poles never passively accepted
this tyranny. I was surprised to learn that the Poles fought the
Bolshevik invaders until the early 1950s. The fighting was "bloody
and brutal." [376] We hear about Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia
in 1968, but nothing about the Poles’ earlier efforts. What else
is new?
After
the Polish underground was wiped out, "The Catholic Church
was the principal independent institution that remained." [382]
The Soviets imprisoned priests and bishops and even Cardinal Wyszynski.
[382] I will skip over the more recent and familiar history of Polish
resistance to Soviet tyranny and conclude this particular discussion
by noting that the Poles were on to the scam, sham and flimflam
of communism early and often, long before the West or Western intellectuals,
some of whom are still clueless. All in all: a pretty good record
for which they have of course been given little recognition.
Speaking
of World War II, let’s talk about who did the fighting on the ground.
Who was that war’s greatest American soldier? Audie Murphy right?
You know, the guy who became a movie star. Not! No, it was a
Polish guy from Buffalo, you know, what’s his name? What, no
movie deal for Matt Urban? What’s up with that? What did
Matt do?
"Urban
landed with the first American troops in Africa, leading his battalion
in capturing Hill #409 in the Sedjanne Valley. He then single-handedly
destroyed one of Rommel's two largest radio transmitters in the
world. Urban commanded his troops in six major campaigns in Africa
and Europe, receiving his seventh Purple Heart after being shot
through the throat in Belgium. He led the 3rd Army breakout from
the hedgerows of France and subsequently was nominated for the
Congressional Medal of Honor." (Robert W. Boven, Most Decorated
Solider in World War II (2000)).
Many
other Polish-Americans fought bravely in that war. My father, Judge
William J. Ostrowski, graduated from St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute
early to enlist in the Army. They made him a grunt on the ground
with a gun. No problem. He and his young colleagues fought
crack German troops in the Vosges Mountains in pitched battles
and whipped ’em. What thanks did he get? His Army buddies and his
regiment’s own yearbook say he won the Silver Star for almost single-handedly
holding off a German advance. We’re still waiting for that one,
60 years later. Naturally, my father doesn’t care. Oh well, it took
them thirty-five years to give Matt Urban his Medal of Honor. He
didn’t care either. He knew he had been nominated for the Medal
of Honor but never picked up the phone in thirty-five years.
But
wasn’t the Polish Army some kind of a joke? We have all heard that.
They laid down their pitchforks and let the Nazis slaughter Polish
Jews, right? After being attacked by Germany in 1939, Poland was
defeated in thirty-six days while "allies" France and
Britain did nothing to help. France, a larger nation with a much
larger army, lasted about forty days. Unlike Poland, France did
not have to contend with a simultaneous attack from Russia. That’s
right, that dunderhead FDR’s new best friend, "Uncle Joe"
Stalin attacked Poland after making a secret deal with Hitler to
carve up the country. Also, France had help from Great Britain;
all Poland got was propaganda leaflets.
Even
after being defeated, the Poles heroically rose up and fought the
Nazis again and again and again and again. Polish pilots who escaped
to England shot down twelve
percent of German planes shot down in the Battle of Britain.
The Poles were there on D-Day. Poles fought heroically in the battle
of Monte Cassino. In 1943, Polish Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto, short
of firearms, revolted against the Nazis in a near suicidal campaign
in which virtually all were killed. In 1944, 55,000 Poles died in
yet another uprising in Warsaw against the Nazis that lasted 66
days, while Stalin’s troops watched. Six million Poles including
three million Jews died during the war, including half a
million soldiers.
Polish
mathematicians
and the Polish underground helped break the Nazi military code
"Enigma." (By the way, why do we hear so much about the
French underground, a much smaller operation? Hint: Communists were
prominent in the Resistance, but the Polish underground was only
three percent
red.) The British took much of the credit for the Poles’ labors.
Oh well. What else is new? At least the Brits fought to free Poland.
But that too was a disappointment as that legend in his own mind
Churchill and his dupe Roosevelt sold Poland out to the devilish
mass murderer Stalin. That’s right. Stalin, who along with his erstwhile
buddy Hitler, started the war by invading Poland, ends up with Poland
after, with FDR’s and Winston’s help. Talk about dumb! And it’s
not that the West didn’t know what a bastard Stalin was.
Unfortunately,
in spite of the Poles’ best efforts to defend their country, mass-murdering
atheistic and maniacal regimes Nazis from the west and Bolsheviks
from the east, carved up their country and killed millions with
special emphasis on killing Jews. Over time, however, some have
confused Poland as the site of the holocaust with Poles as
the cause of the holocaust. As historian Neal Pease writes,
there is a "widespread belief that the Poles were at least
spiritually complicit in the Holocaust." Whatever that means.
What
can be said about such views other than that they are a rank historical
obscenity? The Poles have been the victims of a historical distortion
or inversion. The very reason why the holocaust was focused in Poland
was because it had the largest Jewish population in Europe. Over
hundreds of years, Jews weighed their options in a hostile world
and decided that they were treated better in Poland than
in other countries.
A bout
the fate of Poland during and after World War II, we can only say,
"Poland got screwed again. What else is new?" Poland did
more to fight the Nazis than France did. France gets freedom and
a seat on the Security Council. Poland becomes a colony of modern
history’s most brutal regime, and, Lenin’s student Hitler being
dead, is left with the stigma of a holocaust imposed on it by the
largest armies in Europe while the rest of the world slept. When
the bullets stopped flying, the timorous critics came out of their
bunkers to slam the Poles. Where were you when they needed you?
What
have the Poles done to deserve the continual snubs and the subtle
and unacknowledged stigma against them? The Poles were magnanimous
enough to inform the human race of their location in the universe
and they saved Western Civilization lots of times. Not bad for a
small, "backward" nation.
No
country fought the Nazis and the Bolsheviks "the culture
of death" more ferociously or courageously. They are
the only country I know of that had to fight both at once. Alas,
it seems that no good deed or Pole goes unpunished.
January
31, 2005
James
Ostrowski is
an attorney in Buffalo, New York and author of Political
Class Dismissed: Essays Against Politics, Including "What’s
Wrong With Buffalo." See his website at http://jimostrowski.com.
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