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MFA statement on President Vladimir Putin’s 10 lies on Poland and Ukraine which were not rectified by Tucker Carlson (interview of 8 February 2024)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Poland ^ | 2/9/2024 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Poland

Posted on 02/10/2024 8:48:18 AM PST by marcusmaximus

1. Poland cooperated/collaborated with Hitler’s Germany.

Before World War II, Polish diplomacy tried to keep good neighbourly relations with Germany. Poland’s entering into any sort of military alliance with Hitler was out of question. In the period between the First and Second World Wars, Poland found itself between two aggressive neighbours: Germany and Russia, neither of which practically recognized Polish nation’s right to have an independent state. In 1934, in Berlin, the German–Polish declaration of non-aggression was signed, which was intended to guarantee the settling of disputes by peaceful means. Even before that, in 1932, a similar non-aggression pact was signed with the USSR.

2. Poles forced Hitler to start World War II against them. Why did Poland start the war on 1 September 1939? It was unwilling to cooperate. Hitler had nothing to do but start implementing his plans with Poland.

The Second Polish Republic rejected Hitler’s claims as well as his proposal to enter into a Polish-German alliance against the USSR. It was Hitler’s Germany and the Soviet authorities that signed an agreement against Poland on 23 August 1939 (so-called Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact), which allowed Germany to assault Poland on 1 September 1939. Soviet Russia and Hitler’s Germany cooperated in concert until June 1941.

3. Poland fell prey to the policies it had pursued against Czechoslovakia, as under the well-known Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, part of that territory, including western Ukraine, was to be given to Russia.

Poland did not participate in, nor was it a party to, the Munich Agreement (of 30 September 1938), which in fact heavily limited the sovereignty of Czechoslovakia. Polish claims regarding the Trans-Olza were made after the signing of the Munich Agreement.

4. Thus Russia, which was then named the USSR, regained its historical lands.

The USSR incorporated Poland’s eastern territory as the result of armed aggression (17 September 1939) while Poland was fending off the German invasion. It stabbed the Polish state in the back. So-called people’s referenda held by the Soviets on Poland’s eastern borderlands were accompanied by terror and rigs. Lviv and the then provinces of Lviv and Stanisławów (today’s Western Ukraine) have never been a part of the Russian Empire. Nor was the Vilnius region a historical part of Russia.

5. Ukraine is in fact an artificial state created by Lenin and Stalin.

Today’s Ukraine emerged as a state thanks to Ukrainian national movement. The Bolsheviks did not establish it but merely conquered its part to set up one of the Soviet republics. Ukraine emerged at the will of Ukrainians themselves.

6. The left bank of the Dnieper, including Kyiv, is a historical Russian land.

Kyiv was the historical capital of Ruthenia, and Moscow did not exist at the time. In 1991, Ukraine became an independent state with internationally recognized borders.

7. The idea of Ukrainians as a separate nation emerged in Poland.

The process of self-defining of Ukrainians as a separate ethnic group was paralleled by similar processes in 19th century Europe. Nobody “invented” the Ukrainian nation.

8. NATO bases have been set up on the territory of Ukraine.

There are no NATO bases on the territory of Ukraine.

9. Two coups d’etat were committed in Ukraine to artificially break its ties with Russia.

During the Orange Revolution, the Ukrainian nation opposed to rigged elections. Holding a next round of voting allowed President Viktor Yushchenko to actually win the majority of votes. After the Revolution of Dignity, President Petro Poroshenko democratically won the presidential election.

10. In 2014, Moscow was forced to defend Crimea because it was in jeopardy.

There was no threat to Crimea in 2014. The Revolution of Dignity led to a peaceful change of power through democratic elections. Russia’s “little green men” appeared in Crimea to destabilise the situation in Ukraine.


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KEYWORDS: molotovribbentrop; poland; propaganda; putin; russia; sovietunion; triggered; tuckercarlson; ussr
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To: freeandfreezing

41 posted on 02/10/2024 9:54:36 AM PST by kiryandil (Free Zaluzhny!)
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To: Owen
And that's what can happen when you team up with somebody like Hitler and invade a neighboring country.

And then it turns out Hitler isn't your friend after all.

Putin is going down the same path today. He is partnering with North Korea, China, and Iran.

The tyrants running those countries wouldn't think twice about attacking Russia if it was in their best interests.

The day that Xi decides he wants a chunk of Siberia he'll take it.

42 posted on 02/10/2024 9:54:37 AM PST by freeandfreezing
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To: kenmcg

Agree.


43 posted on 02/10/2024 9:55:11 AM PST by Texas Fossil (Texas is not about where you were born, but a Free State of Heart, Mind and Attitude.)
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To: marcusmaximus

When Hitler came to power in 1933, he envisioned Poland as a potential ally, mainly due to his admiration for Marshall Piłsudski, knowing his hatred of the Russians.

Hitler even attended a memorial for Piłsudski, and placed an honor guard at Piłsudski’s tomb in Kraków, when the Nazis occupied the city in 1939.

Hitler felt betrayed when Poland decided to ally with Britain and France, and from that point on, decided to pretty much eliminate the Poles as a race.


44 posted on 02/10/2024 9:57:27 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: DesertRhino
You may not like it, but the name used by the citizens of Ukraine was "The Revolution of Dignity" when translated to English.

Революція гідності literally translates to "Dignity Revolution" or more grammatically "Revolution of Dignity"

45 posted on 02/10/2024 9:58:59 AM PST by freeandfreezing
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To: FreeReign

No he’s not.


46 posted on 02/10/2024 9:59:03 AM PST by Red6
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To: DesertRhino

The Wołyn movie was brutal.


47 posted on 02/10/2024 9:59:29 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: marcusmaximus

I’m glad Poland is giving a rebuttal to Putin’s ‘history.’

I was surprised Tucker didn’t ask anything about Russia’s relationship with Iran or Syria nor anything about Russian elections nor freedom of speech/protests but his hosts may have limited his options.

It was nice to actually see an interview at length instead of a few questions designed to elicit soundbites that can fit between commercials.


48 posted on 02/10/2024 9:59:33 AM PST by posterchild
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To: marcusmaximus
The Poles are absolutely right about all of this. Putin was 100% wrong and providing a false history.

That said, one can't blame Tucker for Putin saying such things. That's a weak position to take.
49 posted on 02/10/2024 10:01:58 AM PST by Antoninus (Republicans are all honorable men.)
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To: Antoninus

Tucker reports, you decide.


50 posted on 02/10/2024 10:02:50 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: marcusmaximus

Did Putin mention anything about the price of eggs in Ruzzia?


51 posted on 02/10/2024 10:24:05 AM PST by tennmountainman ( (“Less propaganda would be appreciated.” JimRob 12-2-2023 DITTO)
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To: marcusmaximus

Thank you kindly for posting this incisive perspective from our experienced ally.


52 posted on 02/10/2024 10:27:55 AM PST by gloryblaze
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To: tennmountainman
What is missing is they are inferring what Putin said - you will notice there are no quotation marks. This is propaganda.

No country is run by angels - Poland WAS flirting and double crossing the Germans. But I watched the whole thing - Putin didn't insinuate that Poland started the war - but played a part in it.

Poland was wanting to take parts of Ukraine at the time - that is a historical fact. Several countries have historical claims to parts of Ukraine. The point is that the histroy is not as simple as the West pretends it it.

53 posted on 02/10/2024 10:34:19 AM PST by paulk ( If one fails to learn self discipline, Don't worry; there will be others to boss you around. -kps )
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To: paulk

The break-up of the Austria-Hungary Empire after WWI was a Cluster You-Know-What, it created multi-ethnic states which could not hold together.


54 posted on 02/10/2024 10:35:58 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: metmom

Agreed.

Tucker got the interview they couldn’t, and they hate him for it. They demand to control the propaganda — they are Putin’s counterpart.

They don’t mention Tucker’s repeated questions concerning the relevance of the history as it might relate to the recent invasion.

They are incapable of seeing beyond the agitprop they’ve been trained to spew.


55 posted on 02/10/2024 10:39:37 AM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist! )
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To: marcusmaximus

Or, you could find some new pictures instead of using the same old tired ones.

Remember...you’re the one with a lack of imagination.


56 posted on 02/10/2024 10:44:52 AM PST by moovova ("The NEXT election is the most important election of our lifetimes!“ LOL...)
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To: marcusmaximus

I actually think it’s fine for Carlson to just let Putin speak. He’s the interviewer, it’s not his job to argue with Putin during the interview.

It’s fine he let Putin say his piece, and now the whole world (including Poland) will get their chance to fact check Putin.

Carlson did his job, which is to let the the world know what Putin actually believes.


57 posted on 02/10/2024 10:47:22 AM PST by Truthsearcher
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To: Williams

>>Nazi Germany and Russia started WW2 with a simultaneous invasion of Poland in which they split it between them by agreement between Stalin and Hitler.

Not true. Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939.

The Soviet Union invaded Poland on September 17, 1939.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland#Soviet_invasion


58 posted on 02/10/2024 11:00:32 AM PST by FarCenter
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To: Williams

“Europe” didn’t invade Russia you twit, Russia invaded Europe with Hitler
and the rest of Europe and America eventually saved Russia’s butt. As did the Russians themselves.


I do not think you are well read about the goings on.

“History is a set of lies agreed upon.” — Napoleon Bonaparte

Examine the objective measures of what went on at Stalingrad.

Now called Volgograd. Fundamental tenet — Oil is everything.

Stalingrad was the control point on the Volga River, where oil barges traversed northward from the Soviet Caucasus oil fields to Moscow. Hitler knew this. He was not stupid. His orders were to choke off the oil at Stalingrad.

Hundreds of thousands of German, Italian, Romanian and Hungarian troops were there, on Soviet soil, at Stalingrad. The Romanian oil fields fueled those armies. That European army listed above had enormous numbers.

They were essentially wiped out. The Soviets lost 10 million casualties, civilian and army, but the Germans had that whole army surrender. All of it. No country as small as Germany can endure such a loss.

No, the Brits and US and France etc did not win the war in Europe. It was won February 1942 when the German 6th Army surrendered at Stalingrad. It was all relentless decline and formality from that point on. You do realize it was the Soviets that took Hitler’s bunker? It was they that took Berlin. Not the west. More bogus history. Read the Wiki about the Battle of Berlin.

Napoleon was right. One knows nothing if one thinks high school history was accurate.

This is the problem with only reading one set of history books.


59 posted on 02/10/2024 11:07:35 AM PST by Owen (.)
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To: dfwgator

>>The break-up of the Austria-Hungary Empire after WWI was a Cluster You-Know-What,

Poland also came from chunks of the German and Russian Empires as well as parts of the Austro-Hungary Empire.

November 11, 1918 is usually commemorated as the end of WW I, but that was not true in Eastern Europe.

“The War of the World: Twentieth-Century Conflict and the Descent of the West” by Niall Ferguson has a good description of this.

There is very little peach between WW I & II; only from the end of the Polish Soviet War in 1921 and the invasion of Manchuria by Japan in 1931.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Soviet_War


60 posted on 02/10/2024 11:11:13 AM PST by FarCenter
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