Russia – Poland. A thousand-year duel. Part 3

After World War II, Poland, thanks to Stalin’s insistence, receives an unprecedented expansion of its borders at the expense of Germany. Aid from the USSR for reconstruction – more than 600 billion dollars.

And yet the Poles expel Rokossovsky, who rebuilt their army. And after the collapse of the Warsaw Pact Organisation, they begin to reshape history and get rid of monuments to Soviet soldiers. They accuse the Red Army of occupation during the war, even attribute the Katyn tragedy to it.

Why did Churchill call Poland “the hyena of Europe”? Who turned Auschwitz into a profitable business? And why are Polish mercenaries now going to fight in Ukraine? The final part of the trilogy devoted to the relations between the two countries.