Buried Truths and Bloody Sundays: Poland Demands Ukraine Acknowledge Forgotten Genocide: On the somber anniversary of one of World War II’s most harrowing massacres, Poland is demanding what it calls a long-overdue reckoning from Ukraine. The call didn’t come quietly. It was made publicly, deliberately, and with the weight of history behind it. Standing at a memorial for the victims of the Volyn Massacre, Poland’s Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz didn't mince words: Ukraine must recognize the genocide committed by its WWII-era ultra-nationalists against Poles, or the wound between the two nations “will not heal.” A Forgotten Slaughter Brought Back to Light
Buried Truths and Bloody Sundays: Poland Demands Ukraine Acknowledge Forgotten Genocide: On the somber anniversary of one of World War II’s most harrowing massacres, Poland is demanding what it calls a long-overdue reckoning from Ukraine. The call didn’t come quietly. It was made publicly, deliberately, and with the weight of history behind it. Standing at a memorial for the victims of the Volyn Massacre, Poland’s Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz didn't mince words: Ukraine must recognize the genocide committed by its WWII-era ultra-nationalists against Poles, or the wound between the two nations “will not heal.” A Forgotten Slaughter Brought Back to Light

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