We are here in this cemetery, where he collected the ashes of Warsaw. Two days ago I heard that the insurgents Warsaw apologize for the suffering. (…) But I am convinced that the people of Warsaw have no regret for what happened 72 years ago – said the president Andrzej Duda at a ceremony at the monument “The dead-Way” on the Warsaw Uprising Cemetery in Wola.
As stated Andrzej Duda, the Warsaw Uprising broke out because the residents of the capital wanted a beautiful, free and secure Polish, annihilated by the Nazis. – Murdered Polish citizens on our soil, on which Germany WORKED industry doom. Anyone could get to a concentration camp or be deported to forced labor in the Reich. Young people have had enough – he stressed.
According to the president, the insurgents believe that they will give advice to liberate the capital. – Do you do it just for yourself? It’s not. They did it for the Polish for Warsaw. Once it was the whole fight. Most residents did not die after all on the battlefield. Germany on a cold way they murdered, house after house. It was an absolute brutality, which no one ever did before – he said.
He added that Warsaw was completely destroyed, and Germany, after the expulsion of the insurgents, completion of the process of destruction of the city. Andrzej Duda pointed out that the capital losses were estimated at over 43 billion dollars. – It’s a gigantic amount of Warsaw but were able to rebuild their capital. Warsaw is a beautiful city, from which you can be proud of the state and I bow today as president of the face in front of all those who gave their lives. Is it in a fight like insurgents, whether by the fact that they were killed – said the President.
At the Warsaw Uprising Cemetery in Wola the remains and ashes of more than 100 thousand. mostly civilian but also military casualties rise, largely nameless, including many victims of the massacre of Wola in the first days of August 1944. – Honour and glory to the heroes. Eternal memory to the fallen and murdered – ended Andrzej Duda.
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