Anonymous
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10/22/2025, 9:41:28 AM
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1000 years of Polish russophobia
>A new exhibition titled “1000 years of Polish Russophobia” has opened in Moscow, organised by a Kremlin-linked historical society
>The exhibition opened on Monday on Gogolevsky Boulevard in central Moscow. It was organised by the Russian Military Historical Society (RMHS)
>“The exhibition is dedicated to the question of why Russophobia has become the foundation of Polish political consciousness today,” said RMHS’s academic director, Mikhail Myagkov.
>According to the RMHS, for example, the exhibition presents evidence that “a German trace is evident” in the Katyn massacres despite Polish claims that “only the Russians are to blame” for the killings.
>Another section of the exhibition focuses on Poland’s recent policy of removing dozens of communist-era monuments honouring the Red Army, whose “soldiers died liberating Poland”, in the words of the RMHS. “These actions can be explained solely by Russophobia,” it adds.
>Some parts of the exhibition also look at events since Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine in 2022, including making the false claim that Poland wants to occupy western Ukraine
>“They’ve surrendered their territory to NATO. They’re preparing a war against us. And Poland itself is initiating this conflict,” he continued, adding that “only a victory” in Ukraine will “slow this Russophobic trend in Poland” and strenghten pro-Russian political movements
>A 2022 poll by the Pew Research Center found that only 2% of Poles hold a favourable view of Russia, which was the lowest figure among all countries it surveyed.
https://notesfrompoland.com/2025/10/14/exhibition-on-ten-centuries-of-polish-russophobia-opens-in-moscow/
Man, I gotta say, I kinda agree with the Russians on this one. Russophobia is like the second biggest phobia in Poland, right after Ukrainophobia and antisemitism. xD
>The exhibition opened on Monday on Gogolevsky Boulevard in central Moscow. It was organised by the Russian Military Historical Society (RMHS)
>“The exhibition is dedicated to the question of why Russophobia has become the foundation of Polish political consciousness today,” said RMHS’s academic director, Mikhail Myagkov.
>According to the RMHS, for example, the exhibition presents evidence that “a German trace is evident” in the Katyn massacres despite Polish claims that “only the Russians are to blame” for the killings.
>Another section of the exhibition focuses on Poland’s recent policy of removing dozens of communist-era monuments honouring the Red Army, whose “soldiers died liberating Poland”, in the words of the RMHS. “These actions can be explained solely by Russophobia,” it adds.
>Some parts of the exhibition also look at events since Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine in 2022, including making the false claim that Poland wants to occupy western Ukraine
>“They’ve surrendered their territory to NATO. They’re preparing a war against us. And Poland itself is initiating this conflict,” he continued, adding that “only a victory” in Ukraine will “slow this Russophobic trend in Poland” and strenghten pro-Russian political movements
>A 2022 poll by the Pew Research Center found that only 2% of Poles hold a favourable view of Russia, which was the lowest figure among all countries it surveyed.
https://notesfrompoland.com/2025/10/14/exhibition-on-ten-centuries-of-polish-russophobia-opens-in-moscow/
Man, I gotta say, I kinda agree with the Russians on this one. Russophobia is like the second biggest phobia in Poland, right after Ukrainophobia and antisemitism. xD