Call for ,,Museum of expulsion"in Wroclaw

In an open letter to the Polish prime minister, Leszek Miller, and the German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, two prominent New World Order journalists in Poland, Adam Krzeminski and Adam Michnik, have used the front page of their own newspaper to call for a museum of expulsion to be opened in the Western Polish city of Wroclaw and not in Berlin. Wroclaw had the advantage over Berlin, they said, because neither the Germans nor the Poles would be presented only as victims. Instead, it would document the expulsions of various nationalities from Pomerania, Silesia, the Sudetenland, the Ukraine and elsewhere. The museum would also be ,,a symbol for a new beginning in Europe". The two authors add that Stalin's purpose in driving Poland Westwards was to divide Poles and Germans for ever but that this had failed: after a period of hatred, the two nations had grown closer together.

European Foundation Intelligence Digest Issue No. 142


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