Nawrocki: Memory and truth are the foundations of reconciliation and community

"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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"Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional meaning these days; they are the foundation of community, crucial to the process of reconciliation," wrote President-elect Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He emphasized the memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth that calls evil by its name.
The Augustów Roundup is – as historians emphasize – the largest unsolved crime committed against Poles since World War II. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and SMERSH units launched an operation in the Suwałki region, killing – until recently, it was believed – 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, the number is estimated at as many as 2,000. To this day, no one knows what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth – words that have taken on exceptional meaning in recent days. The memory of those who died as a result of the immeasurable atrocities committed by representatives of both totalitarian systems: German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia, and the Augustów Roundup," Nawrocki wrote on Saturday on the X portal.
The president-elect emphasized that "truth calls evil by its name, condemning the shameful acts of criminals, while at the same time showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and meaning of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional significance in these days, it is the foundation of the community, important for the process of reconciliation - wrote President Elek Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He pointed out by memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth, which calls evil by name.
The Augustów roundup is - as historians emphasize - the largest unexplained crime after the Second World War. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and Smiersz troops began an operation in the Suwałki region, in which - as recently thought - 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, there is even about 2,000 people. To this day, it is not known what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth - words that in recent days take on an exceptional meaning. The memory of those who died as a result of the vastness of the atrocities made by representatives of both totalitarian systems, German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia or the Augustów round
President Elekt emphasized that "truth calls evil by name, stigmatizing the shameful deeds of criminals, while showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and pronunciation of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of the community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional significance in these days, it is the foundation of the community, important for the process of reconciliation - wrote President Elek Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He pointed out by memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth, which calls evil by name.
The Augustów roundup is - as historians emphasize - the largest unexplained crime after the Second World War. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and Smiersz troops began an operation in the Suwałki region, in which - as recently thought - 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, there is even about 2,000 people. To this day, it is not known what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth - words that in recent days take on an exceptional meaning. The memory of those who died as a result of the vastness of the atrocities made by representatives of both totalitarian systems, German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia or the Augustów round
President Elekt emphasized that "truth calls evil by name, stigmatizing the shameful deeds of criminals, while showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and pronunciation of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of the community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional significance in these days, it is the foundation of the community, important for the process of reconciliation - wrote President Elek Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He pointed out by memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth, which calls evil by name.
The Augustów roundup is - as historians emphasize - the largest unexplained crime after the Second World War. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and Smiersz troops began an operation in the Suwałki region, in which - as recently thought - 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, there is even about 2,000 people. To this day, it is not known what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth - words that in recent days take on an exceptional meaning. The memory of those who died as a result of the vastness of the atrocities made by representatives of both totalitarian systems, German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia or the Augustów round
President Elekt emphasized that "truth calls evil by name, stigmatizing the shameful deeds of criminals, while showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and pronunciation of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of the community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional significance in these days, it is the foundation of the community, important for the process of reconciliation - wrote President Elek Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He pointed out by memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth, which calls evil by name.
The Augustów roundup is - as historians emphasize - the largest unexplained crime after the Second World War. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and Smiersz troops began an operation in the Suwałki region, in which - as recently thought - 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, there is even about 2,000 people. To this day, it is not known what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth - words that in recent days take on an exceptional meaning. The memory of those who died as a result of the vastness of the atrocities made by representatives of both totalitarian systems, German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia or the Augustów round
President Elekt emphasized that "truth calls evil by name, stigmatizing the shameful deeds of criminals, while showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and pronunciation of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of the community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
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Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional significance in these days, it is the foundation of the community, important for the process of reconciliation - wrote President Elek Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He pointed out by memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth, which calls evil by name.
The Augustów roundup is - as historians emphasize - the largest unexplained crime after the Second World War. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and Smiersz troops began an operation in the Suwałki region, in which - as recently thought - 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, there is even about 2,000 people. To this day, it is not known what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth - words that in recent days take on an exceptional meaning. The memory of those who died as a result of the vastness of the atrocities made by representatives of both totalitarian systems, German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia or the Augustów round
President Elekt emphasized that "truth calls evil by name, stigmatizing the shameful deeds of criminals, while showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and pronunciation of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of the community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
DSR/ SDD/
Memory and truth are words that take on exceptional significance in these days, it is the foundation of the community, important for the process of reconciliation - wrote President Elek Karol Nawrocki on the 80th anniversary of the Augustów Roundup. He pointed out by memory of the victims of totalitarianism and the truth, which calls evil by name.
The Augustów roundup is - as historians emphasize - the largest unexplained crime after the Second World War. On July 12, 1945, NKVD and Smiersz troops began an operation in the Suwałki region, in which - as recently thought - 592 activists of the independence underground. Currently, there is even about 2,000 people. To this day, it is not known what happened to them or where their graves are.
"Memory and truth - words that in recent days take on an exceptional meaning. The memory of those who died as a result of the vastness of the atrocities made by representatives of both totalitarian systems, German Nazism and Soviet communism. These are the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide in Volhynia or the Augustów round
President Elekt emphasized that "truth calls evil by name, stigmatizing the shameful deeds of criminals, while showing noble attitudes in difficult times of enslavement."
He added that the symbolism and pronunciation of these two words have a universal dimension, "so important in consolidating the foundations of the community and so important for the process of true reconciliation." (PAP)
DSR/ SDD/
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