What Russian duplicity? Poland gaslights Russia for decades.
“What Russian duplicity?”
You must be very young, tovarishch. Or, perhaps they didn’t teach you history in your Soviet schools. Well, they didn’t teach you factual history, anyway.
Poland and USSR were at peace on August 31, 1939. The next day, not so much. And, I guess you were never taught about the Katyn Forest. No, of course not; the Soviets blamed that atrocity on the Germans. And then, of course, there was the post-war Soviet occupation and domination of Poland, complete with the rounding up of “dissidents,” who disappeared never to be heard of again. And, in case you forgot, or were never told, there was the Catholic priest, Fr. Jerzy PopieĹ‚uszko, who was kidnapped and murdered by the communist party in Poland, which was a wholly-owned subsidiary of the USSR and its communist monsters.
Yes, Poland remembers Russia very, very well.