Tomorrow is 70th anniversary of world war II.
I’m thinking about polish loses during that war – 1/6 of population, 50% of industry, cities ruined, stolen property. I’m thinking about 50 years of soviet occupation – about lost perspective of development.
And I wonder – was it worth?
Then I see Poland today and compare it with Poland 20 years ago. Poor, underdeveloped country surrounded by potential enemies with big perspective of war with neighbours. Country that was not really player into Europe – rather pawn on chess board.
But I see Poland today and compare it with Poland 20 years ago.
Today Poland is strong. Into last 20 years it developed fastest since 600 years. Safe borders and conflicts with neighbours (for example about Nazis and their heritage into german family law) on completely different level. Russians are threatening but no one scares them. One big nation prevent minorities from treason of state. Cities are modern and beautiful – each year some of remainings of commies are being rebuilded. People are much better educated, not afraid of economical fight.
So I think it was worth. We lost much but we did not lost souls. We understood that alliances are nothing and you can build your safety depending only on yourself – both military and economically.
And I see that I’m living into time when Poles are fulfilling their dreams.
And I want to see what will happen into next 20 years.
Gl HF
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