On the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, Bogusław Górakowski who cheated death more than once, saw with his own eyes the murderous cruelty of the Germans and endured the misery of expulsion from the city and the horror of the transit camps, opens up after decades of silence.
The Volhynia massacre shocks not only with the number of those killed, not only with its cruelty, but also with its planned methodology, President Andrzej Duda wrote in a letter read at ceremonies in Warsaw on Wednesday marking the 75th anniversary of the tragic events.
Suspects in the death of General Sikorski include double agent Kim Philby and even British PM Winston Churchill.
Defence Minister Mariusz Błaszczak called General Władysław Sikorski one of Poland's heroes at Sunday observances of the 75th anniversary of the general's death in his birthplace Tuszów Narodowy in southeastern Poland.
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