Artur SZKLENER: Frederic Chopin - poet of Polish freedom

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One hundred sixty years ago, in September 1863, during the January Uprising, the Russians demolished the Zamoyski Palace in Warsaw, throwing the piano...

Piotr ARAK: Society of solidarity

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The war has forced several millions of Ukrainians to leave their country. The Poles have welcomed these war refugees to their homes with open arms.

Karol NAWROCKI: Independence defended

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“[...] there are no more occupiers. We’re our own masters and hosts,” rejoiced Warsaw politician and columnist Ignacy Baliński in November 1918.

Prof. Andrzej NOWAK: Imperiophobia from a different perspective

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Perhaps, instead of passing over in silence the Spanish contribution to shaping the image of Russia as a threat to Europe, it might be a good idea to ...

Sebastian MORELLO: On Reparations for 20th Century War

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When we say that a State may be obligated in certain circumstances, to make reparations to other States? - ask Sebastian Morello.

Prof. Jerzy MIZIOŁEK, prof. Joanna M. SOSNOWSKA: Triumph 1920. Image and memory

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In the interwar period, the triumph over the Bolsheviks was regarded as the culmination of all previous victories achieved by the Poles, sealing their...

Karol NAWROCKI: The War of the Worlds

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At the beginning of its independence regained in 1918, Poland did not have regulated borders.

Karol NAWROCKI: An utterly Polish uprising

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On 1 August 1944, the Varsovians faced the last battle against the German Nazi totalitarianism.