“Take a look at Poland. It is the most aggressive state in relation to Belarus. I do not understand why? Ethnic Poles live here. They are normal people, good workers. There are some out of touch but we have such people among Belarusians as well. We can live and work normally. What do they [Polish politicians] need? Their leaders have the approval rating below 30%,” said the Belarusian leader.
every day. alina, her mother and sister were put on a train to auschwitz. they were questioned by a german officer. it would be the last time alina saw her sister alive. he ask who speak german. and my mother said, my daughter does. she shouldn t have opened her mouth. it is still difficult to fully comprehend exactly what happened at auschwitz. more than a million people were killed. almost all were jews. but some 13,000 ethnic poles were also transported to the camp after the warsaw uprising. you know, death was around us, so we were not surprised to see somebody being killed. by the time alina arrived at auschwitz at the end of 19aa, the mass killings had stopped.
Lukashenko: Belarus is home and homeland to many Poles
Aleksandr Lukashenko
MINSK, 6 April (BelTA) – Ethnic Poles living in Belarus are citizens of Belarus, President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at the meeting to discuss foreign policy on 6 April, BelTA has learned.
“There are many speculations about Poles and oppression. I want to remind the Polish leadership again: indeed, there are a lot of Poles living in Belarus. But these are our Poles. Their homeland is Belarus. They live here, their children live and will live here, too. If anyone wants to leave, they can do it. We have never barred anyone from doing it and will never do. Those who live with us, citizens of Belarus, are our Poles,” the Belarusian leader emphasized.
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