Those graves are in Warsaw from 1920, so those were soldiers of UPR and not banderists, but still he just couldn't miss on anticommunism.
He said that soviets were bringing "bolshevism, wilderness, cruelty, rape, death, unimaginable bestiality" such a nice almost civilized almost european man. Pity he's did not even deserved a seat in Washington and had to grovel and sign fealties standing but no matter.
Aren’t Poland’s ultranationalists still pissed off about this? I doubt that his anticommunist intentions would calm them down since he still pressed F for a Ukrainian nationalist, and Polish and Ukrainian ultranationalists have a long standing rivalry.
Yes they are, there are far right groups absolutely pissed about this entire Ukraine relations, but they all have some reason to not protest too much. For example the "kresowiacy" first time since 1945 have real but hidden hope of getting some land, maybe even entire west Ukraine. Or the bulk of the nationalists, they hate Ukraine, but they hate Russia way more.
You know that section of Polish-American twitter with winged hussars and pictures of Michal Wolodyjowski is going absolutely crazy over this
Fun fact: they also completely ignore the only real winged hussar among the protagonists of Sienkiewicz trilogy, beacuse he's such boring and passable character.
Jan Skshetuski, right? (Not sure I spelled that right; the English translations seem to mess around with the original names pretty freely)
I think it would be transcribed like this, in polish it's Skrzetuski