Through the eyes of Saša Mitrofanov: Clean air and stench, eternal struggle

In Warsaw it is the Warsaw Uprising Museum, in Gdańsk the monumental and highly detailed Museum of the Second World War and also the Solidarity Center, where people remain immersed in the atmosphere of post-war Poland under communist rule, even though their party is called the United Polish Workers’ Party. . However, he was so pro-worker that the workers eventually rose up against him at the Gdask shipyards.

But by accident, the museum visit was renewed – and it was terrible. After all, today is like going through a copier, one would like to say when following the developments of the late 1930s of the last century, when the Hitler regime grew stronger. Many elements, especially the incitement and also Nazi propaganda of the time, are very similar to the actions of the successors of fascism and Nazism in Russia today. The chill intensifies when one watches the development of events surrounding Munich’s betrayal of the Czechoslovak ally.

There is only destruction, murder, misery, misfortune, hunger, millions of people without homes, physical and psychological damage to generations of warriors and generations of their children. A big disaster. And the terrible feeling that this is happening again today in Ukraine with some of the accompanying elements, namely cowardice and indifference in other countries, whose approach eventually led to disaster at the time.

While these thoughts repeatedly ran through my head and these feelings gripped my heart, political life continued at home. The Czech government still holds its quality stamp in relation to the current catastrophe, which without a fight could be worse than the Second World War. But the clean air mixed with a foul smell.

Pigš MP Margita Balaštíková kiri hear, that we are a small country, we must defend our business interests and leave big politics to the big ones. He thus sanctifies the principle About us without us active before World War II.

Hardly anyone could say it better than musty Karel: “Yes, a lot has changed, but people have remained the same; but now we know better who who is. He who is good is always good; he who is faithful remains faithful to this day. He who revolves with the wind has turned with the wind before. Whoever thinks His hour has come always thinks only of himself. There is no turning back who is not always a deserter. He who converts faith does not have it. You don’t remake someone, they just color you.”

Roderick Glisson

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