During the military operations on Poland’s territory in September 1939. Germans committed several crimes, whose victims were prisoners of war and defenceless civilians. Their perpetrators turned out to be not…
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The German aggression against Poland on 1 September 1939 marked the beginning of the Second World War, the bloodiest armed conflict in the history of mankind. Hostilities ended in Europe…
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Events
President Duda states that the August Agreements were a breakthrough on the path to a free Poland
by Dignity Newsby Dignity News“The August Agreements with the consent for the registration of the Independent Self-Governing Trade Union ‘Solidarity’ were a breakthrough on the path from communist People’s Republic of Poland to a…
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Polish President Andrzej Duda, Senate Speaker Tomasz Grodzki and Minister of National Defence Mariusz Blaszczak took part in the celebrations of the 84th anniversary of the outbreak of World War…
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ORLEN Group has started the expansion of the Underground Gas Storage Facility in Wierzchowice. This is the largest investment in domestic gas storage facilities in history. Once completed, the capacity…
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Economy
Polish Economic Institute reports on the effects of the Russian invasion on the Ukrainian economy
by Dignity Newsby Dignity NewsThe Polish Economic Institute (PIE) has prepared a report ‘War Economy: Ukraine one year after the Russian invasion’, which shows that the war has devastated the Ukrainian economy. GDP in…
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Science
Polish projects receive financial support under the European Defence Fund competition
by Dignity Newsby Dignity NewsThe European Commission has announced a list of projects that will receive financing under the European Defence Fund (EDF). The list includes two projects by Łukasiewicz – Industrial Institute for…
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Culture
Polish Sejm hosting an exhibition “We were only children. The Gehenna of Polish Children during and after the Second World War”
by Dignity Newsby Dignity News“During World War II, approximately 2 million Polish children were murdered by the German and Soviet occupiers. 200,000 were kidnapped for Germanisation and only 20% of them returned to Poland.…
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History
Steadfast Jan Rodowicz aka Anoda fighting against the Germans and communists
by Dignity Newsby Dignity NewsWhen the Second World War broke out in 1939, he was 16 years old. It was then that he abandoned his youthful dreams and stood up to fight the enemy.…
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He made his mark in Polish history mainly through his patriotic activities in the Philomath Society and his friendship with the national bard Adam Mickiewicz. Meanwhile, a former participant in…