"An invasion from the East". Poland was liberated from the nazis by the Red Army. Nothing like using this macabre discovery as a result of abrupt climate change for a bit of anti-Russian propaganda.
Poland’s history exposed as river dries up in drought
Jewish gravestones, a Soviet fighter-bomber: Poland’s history laid bare as drought causes river levels to drop
25
August, 2015
WARSAW,
POLAND — As Polish river levels fall to record lows amid a
prolonged drought, the material remains of Poland’s tortured
20th-century history are coming to light on newly exposed riverbeds,
with Jewish tombstones and the human remains of Soviet fighter pilots
and their plane being found in recent days.
Those
discoveries follow that of stone fragments from the early
20th-century Poniatowski Bridge across the Vistula River in Warsaw
which the Germans blew up in 1944 as they crushed the Warsaw
Uprising.
“The
Vistula River is hiding no end of secrets. They are everywhere,”
said Jonny Daniels, the head of Jewish foundation “From the
Depths,” who waded into a shallow area of the Vistula on Tuesday,
picking up fragments of stones with Hebrew lettering.
Officials
knew that archaeological remnants remained hidden under wild and
murky waters of the Vistula River or its tributaries. But it was
impossible to carry out searches for them until now. Amid a prolonged
drought, the Vistula, which flows 1,047 kilometres from the Beskidy
Mountains to the Baltic Sea, is at its lowest level since
measurements started in the late 18th century — leading explorers
and fortune-hunters to comb riverbanks across the country.
On
Sunday, explorers found the remnant of the Soviet fighter-bomber
plane in the Bzura River, a tributary of the Vistula, near the
village of Kamion in central Poland. The pieces have been moved to a
museum in nearby Wyszogrod for examination, with more recovery work
planned for Saturday.
The
head of the museum, Zdzislaw Leszczynski, told The Associated Press
that parts of Soviet uniforms, a parachute, a sheepskin coat collar,
parts of boots, a pilot’s personal TT pistol and radio equipment
were found, along with a lot of heavy ammunition. The inscriptions on
the control panel and on the radio equipment are in Cyrillic.
The
uncovered remnants are part of the larger story of a devastating war
that played out across Poland from 1939-1945: a German invasion from
the west, a Soviet invasion from the east, the murder of Jews across
occupied Poland and fighting between the Soviets and Germans after
Adolf Hitler turned on former ally Josef Stalin.
Leszczynski
said that witnesses had described the plane being hit while flying
low in January 1945 and crashing down through the thick ice and into
the river. At that time in the area, the German army was retreating
toward Berlin before the Red Army’s advance.
“Until
now, the water level did not allow for the search and there was no
one willing to enter this swamp,” he said.
Russian
Embassy spokeswoman Valeria Perzhinskaya said she considers the
discovery important and believes the crew could be identified by the
numbers on the wreckage and could be properly buried. About 600,000
Soviet troops were killed fighting the German army on Polish
territory.
The
Jewish tombstones that were found in Warsaw are believed to come from
the Brodno cemetery in Warsaw’s Praga district. Once the resting
place of 300,000 Jews, only 3,000 tombstones remain there today; the
rest were removed during and after the war and used as building
materials and to reinforce the river’s banks.
Two
weeks ago, a man walking along the river in Warsaw came across
fragments of the tombstones with Hebrew lettering and took Daniels
there on Tuesday. In the meantime, some had already been removed,
though a few fragments were still lying on the riverbed. Now Daniels
hopes to take students there to do a more thorough search and return
anything he can find to the cemetery.
“Jewish
history is buried in the Vistula,” he said.
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