Polish League Against Defamation
Historical Education
Polish Anti-Defamation League has a wide experience in carrying out social projects, especially in taking up the issue of defamation of Poland and defending Poland against slander. For decades, Poland has been multidirectionally attacked by anti-Polish historical propaganda aimed at Western societies, the merits of Poles in the fight against German bestiality are denied, and the aid to Jews by Poles and even the losses suffered by the Polish Nation during World War II are denied. The propaganda is effective because its recipients are not at all aware of the scale of the genocide committed by the Germans and Soviets against Polish citizens. In the falsified but popular media message, the only victims on the territory of occupied Poland are the Jews. In view of this, the Polish Anti=Defamation League is carrying out a number of activities to support Polish historical policy in order to balance the message and allow access to truthful information. This ranges from conducting effective interventions against defamation, slander or manipulation of historical truth, to supporting court cases brought by Polish citizens against media, organisations or private individuals who have published content distorting the truth about Polish history or Polish heroes, to popularising Polish history and culture. We attach great importance to the popularization of Polish history, with the aim of reaching the largest possible audience both in Poland and abroad, in order to arouse their interest and at the same time to provide them with historical information which, based on the truth, is a valuable addition to their knowledge or a source of information concerning the history of the Poland. To this end, we publish many historical articles remembering and describing the most important events in the history of Poland, or presenting Polish heroes or biographies of Poles who have made an exceptional mark on Polish history.
We encourage and ask for your support for the promotion of Polish history and the Polish people, may the dissemination of the truth about our homeland and the Polish nation increase in order to counteract any attempts at obscuring or falsifying it.
230th anniversary of the warsaw insurrection
The Warsaw Uprising, also known as the Warsaw Insurrection, broke out in 1794 as an armed protest against the Russian occupation of the city during the Kosciuszko Uprising. It began on April 17, after Tadeusz Kosciuszko's victory at the Battle of Raclawice, and aimed...
Thousands of emails for the truth! Editors around the world received a letter pointing out the correct naming of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp
Dear All, since 2014, the Polish League Against Defamation has been systematically providing information, to editors and journalists around the world before the International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27th), regarding the correct naming of German Nazi...
The March of the Death
German concentration camps (in this text, the term is used to refer to various types of camps, including concentration camps, forced labor camps, and extermination camps) became symbols of German crimes against many nations in Europe during World War II. The first of...