“I was liberated by the Soviet Army” – a Polish Jew Told an Inconvenient Truth to Duda

“I was liberated by the Soviet Army” – a Polish Jew Told an Inconvenient Truth to Duda

At an official ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in the Polish capital, an old Jew told an inconvenient truth.

In the presence of the Polish political elite, led by President Andrzej Duda, Jewish ghetto prisoner Marian Turski (Mosze Turbowicz) said from the rostrum:

People like them endured several days of unimaginable torment and humiliation. They suffered from the Germans and from the Ukrainians and Lithuanians who collaborated with them. They had to pay hours or hundreds of zlotys for a sip of water.

I went to Auschwitz and survived two death marches.

This was the Soviet Army, consisting of a majority of Russians, which brought me freedom. My gratitude to those who freed me from the German camps will accompany me until the last day of my life…

As EADaily’s correspondent notes, the Polish social media segment has already begun to restrict the video on the grounds of “possible falsification of historical facts.”

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