In 1939, the diverse, multicultural creative life of Warsaw was brutally interrupted by World War II. The barbarity of the occupation ... who worked together to envision the shape of Polish theatre ...
Scholar and architecture critic Grzegorz Piątek spoke to us about two different Warsaws: a return to the ruins left by World War II and the ... The plans to rebuild Warsaw weren’t first created in ...
The Warsaw Ghetto was a death warrant. Among those who were forcibly collected and sealed to die within its walls was my ...
Adjusted for inflation, this is five times more than the funded US Marshall Plan after World War II. Basic reconstruction ... noted that the country has a chance to rebuild better than during ...
At a grass-roots level, soon after the end of the war, the rebuilding started. The great cultural jewels of Warsaw – notably the Market Square, the Barbican, churches, and the grand houses along ...
After the fall of the 1944 Warsaw Rising, he firmly believed that Poland can never be alone”, Ołdakowski stressed, recalling Nowak-Jeziorański’s lobbying for Poland’s membership in NATO.
The issue of exhumations has often threatened to derail ties between Kyiv and Warsaw, a staunch backer of Ukraine in its war against Russia. Cooperation with Warsaw on the exhumations of victims ...