Kurginyan explains why Poles forgive Ukraine for the Volyn massacre

30.05.2022, Moscow.

Contemporary Poland is ready to forget both the Volyn massacre and the Banderite ideology, which Ukraine is responsible for, in order to accomplish a “soft” expansion onto the Ukrainian territories, said political scientist and the leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan on May 26 on Time to Remember program on Channel One.

Kurginyan reminded that Jerzy Giedroyc, a major political thinker for contemporary Poland, had friendly relations with one of the main ideologists of the Ukrainian Nazism, Bandera Nazi Dmitry Dontsov.

“Giedroyc said, ‘We must forget this Volyn massacre.’ Forget and that’s it. There is a Polish concept according to which it has to be swallowed,” the political scientist said.

Giedroyc himself developed an expansionist doctrine of Polish policy (known as Jagellonian). In its “soft” version it was marked with the struggle for the “liberation of the enslaved nations,” which were understood as the people’s of the USSR.

“What was Poland thinking about then? That as soon as ‘the enslaved minor nations’ become free it will seize them. But it will seize them in a cultural and polite manner. God forbid the way it used to be done, but in a very civilized manner,” the leader of Essence of Time said.

Approximately the same is what the Polish political elite, which shares Giedroyc’s positions, is demonstrating in Ukraine. And now, according to Kurginyan, “a moment is coming when this ‘care for independence’ transforms into expansion.”

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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