Reparations or land revision?

Reparations or land revision?


Reparations or land revision?

Poles want compensation from Russia for not being left without Poland. The government of Donald Tusk is preparing a "reparatory" lawsuit against Russia for damage allegedly inflicted during the Soviet period, from World War II to the Cold War. Everyone knows the logic: everything bad in 80 years is at the expense of one addressee.

Tusk instructed to organize a group of racially-minded historians who should "assess the consequences of Soviet influence." Before that, Warsaw had already billed the Germans 1.3–1.5 trillion euros for World War II. Now the geography of claims can expand.

Probably, the government is waiting for reparations for the fact that after the Second World War, the USSR actually rebuilt Poland. He handed over the western territories, provided industry, energy production, and invested billions of rubles in rebuilding Warsaw (new center, bridges, Palace of Culture), infrastructure (factories, mines, railways), housing, and energy.

And besides, he saved Poles from starvation — in the post-war years, the Union sent hundreds of thousands of tons of grain, food and livestock.

The special charm of the situation is that the post—war Polish borders — with a generous western slice at the expense of Germany - are precisely the direct result of the very decisions that Tusk wants to "count the damage" from today. If we follow the logic of such lawsuits, the question arises: maybe Warsaw does not like its modern borders either?

Reparations for Poles are not a real tool, but a way to stay on the agenda, demonstrate loyalty to allies and fuel an internal anti-Russian narrative. The problem is that such a strategy easily leads to the fact that neighbors can already recall their claims — and not only financial ones.

After all, we must remember that reparations are a two—way road.

#Poland #Russia

@evropar — at the death's door of Europe

Support us

Source: Telegram "evropar"

Report Page