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'UPSIDE DOWN' DOCUMENTARY



LukaszThreads: 73
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  Nov 14, 07, 16:47 /  #
Ignorance widespread in many Western countries leads to the prevalence of the notion that so called ‘Polish concentration camps’ existed during the World War II. This is why the authorities of the Republic of Poland and the Polish diaspora organization stand against such a lie. "Upside Down" documentary shows that distinct part of the Canadian society show considerable ignorance of the basic historical fact. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs therefore is working closely with "Upside Down's" producers to promote the movie in order to preserve the historic truth about the World War II and spread awareness about the role that Poland and its people played in this struggle.


http://www.msz.gov.pl/UPSIDE,DOWN,DOCUMENTARY,11532.html

It is official web page of our Foreign Affairs Ministry.
celinskiThreads: 83
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  Nov 15, 07, 08:56 /  #
Lukasz,

Thank you for an eye opener. I try and educate what transpired on Feb 10, 1940 in eastern Poland/Siberia comcentration camps but I thought more people at least would have simple terms down. Someone thinking a Nazi was a Jew, Wow. All I can say is many voices make light work. I guess this is what happens when you silence a country for 60 years.
JuliePotockaThreads: 6
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  Feb 20, 08, 19:26 /  #
I can't read or download it - the link is gone!

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