Seventy-ninth anniversary of the outbreak of WW II
Seventy-nine years ago, Germany invaded Poland and started World War Two. In the early hours of 1 September 1939, troops of the German Reich crossed the Polish-German border. Even though the 1939 defensive war ended in the defeat of the Polish armed forces, greatly outnumbered by the invader’s army, the lost battle marked the beginning of Polish troops’ engagement on all WW2 fronts.
01
09.2018
History
ZIEMIA: PICNIC ON EARTH
McGolrick Park entrance from Russell St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY
09
06.2018
09
06.2019
Events, History, Visual Arts
70th anniversary of the death of Captain Witold Pilecki
Seventy years ago, Witold Pilecki was murdered in the prison on Rakowiecka Street in Warsaw. He was a Polish officer, a member of the Polish Underground State, the only voluntary prisoner of the Nazi German concentration camp Auschwitz as well as the author of the so-called Pilecki Reports.
25
05.2018
History, Polish-Jewish Relations
#StoLatPolska A POSTCARD TO POLAND #PL100
Do you have Polish friends?
Love Polish food?
Is Poland where your grandparents were from?
Or maybe you simply, love taking selfies...
11
05.2018
30
11.2018
History