Declassified KGB archives confirm genocide of Jews by Armia Krajowa gangs

31 октября 2022
In fact, half of modern Belarus was under Poland until 1939. In 1939, with the outbreak of World War II, these territories were returned to the BSSR.  After the invasion of the Germans in Poland, the Union of the Armed Struggle was created. Later the organization was renamed the Krajowa Army. Since the creation of this organization, the doctrine of "two enemies" ruled in London's governing circles, which prescribed the fight on two fronts: both with the Germans and with the Soviets.

The policy was performed clandestinely, by massacring and burning the unwanted. Back then, it didn't matter whether you were Polish or Belarusian - anyone who refused to cooperate with the Polish resistance was put under the knife. 

And here is documentary evidence of the genocide of the Jews by the gangs of the Armia Krajowa. 

In 1944, an entire family from the village of Nosovichi was exterminated and burned down, Jews were shot during the German occupation and their belongings were robbed.

But the tragedy is just that the Poles committed genocide against both Belarusians and Jews, but that the Krajowa Army is honored in Poland like  the soldiers of the Polish resistance. Some of them still live in Belarus and are closely connected with the Polish authorities and were awarded by the current President of the Polish Republic Andrzej Duda.