No link because it’s from discord and I am but a lib. Comes pre-dunked though.
It was only after the collapse of communism, for instance, that the Kremlin grudgingly admitted that the Soviet secret police, not the German SS, murdered thousands of Polish POWs during WWII. In 2000, it was Poland’s turn to reexamine its war record, and the larger issue of anti-semitism, when an American scholar uncovered evidence that the massacre of the entire Jewish population of a village called Jedwabne was the work of Polish compatriots and not the Nazis, as had been the official version.
Huh, wonder if these two things are in any way related? :thinkin-lenin:
Thanks for the link this is a fascinating read.