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The Institute of National Remembrance has funded a statue to Irena Sendler in Great Britain
The statue will sit near the largest Polish war cemetery in Great Britain, where 440 soldiers of the Polish Army are buried, including over 350 airmen, and three Polish Presidents-in-exile: Władysław Raczkiewicz…
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They became numbers from 31 to 758
From there, on 13 June 1940, they were taken to a Jewish ritual bathhouse, where after the so-called “bath” they spent the night.
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MFA statement on forced landing of Ryanair plane in Minsk
…bomb threat and applying air safety procedures, the airplane en route from Athens to Vilnius with passengers of many European countries on board was forced to perform an emergency landing in Minsk, where…
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Poland has the highest employment growth in the EU in the last quarter of 2020
The remaining member states, with the exception of the Netherlands where year-on-year employment remained stable, recorded declines in employment.
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Repressions for helping Jews in the occupied Polish lands. No less than 467 people were killed for aiding Jews
In this group, there are victims of crimes committed on site where the instances of such aid were discovered by the officers of German military and police formations; those who died as a consequence of…
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People, war and mathematics. The case of Bolshevik prisoners in the year 1920
At the necropolis where Polish officers shot by the NKVD in 1940 are commemorated, an exhibition commemorating the victims of an entirely different war who died and were buried hundreds of kilometres away…
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90th anniversary of the revelations of St Faustina. Merciful Jesus image the most popular image of Christ in the world
Coincidentally, Fr Sopoćko lived in the building where the famous Vilnius painter Eugenijus Kazimirovski had his studio. The priest encouraged the artist to create the image.
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"The Church cannot remain silent". Centre for Religious Freedom Research at the UKSW has been established
In those times churches were a place of asylum, something sacred; a place where ZOMO was afraid to enter. (…) Today you may say anything, except that you are a believer in Christ — he said.
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Changes to the advertising tax? What about local media? PM: The tax must be fair and structured in the proper way
This is where your favourite internet service should be. Today, however, you will not read any content here. Experience what a world without independent media would look like.
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An important appeal by the Prime Minister on wPolsce.pl TV: Let's be patient. "As soon as the vaccines arrive we will be able to vaccinate 10 million people per month"
But this is where we have encountered a problem in the form of untimely deliveries.
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Apart from the preservation of historical truth from manipulation, the security of the whole country, its citizens and residents are at stake here
This was where men sat on trial for the most heinous crimes in history. Yet the judges granted them a fair trial. A triumph of civilization over inhumanity.”…
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The Phenomenon of Polishness, an interview with Bolesław Orłowski
This is important, for example, in the United States, where among inventors and scientists of Jewish origin some felt Polish and others did not. One of those inventors made the first sound film.
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We have now come to the point where a "Wyborcza" journalist publicly behaves like a regular boor towards a woman. "Is this how they treat their loved ones?"
Does Paweł Wroński, a Jagiellonian University graduate from an era when diplomas were not yet given out for free, think with this kind of language?…
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Farewell to "Lala". Lidia Lwow-Eberle has passed away. So, what does the generation of 1920 leave us with?
About the difficult life at home, where they spoke Russian and about escaping to Poland and how she was becoming more and more Polish.
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Yet another explosion in a Polish shop in the Netherlands. The owner of the store is criticising the police: They’re slow. They said they would take action
The owner of the supermarket referred to the explosions in Polish shops run by Kurdish entrepreneurs in Aalsmeer near Amsterdam on 8 December 2020 and in Beverwijk in the same agglomeration where two explosions…
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PM Viktor Orbán: In this region we know what it’s like when decisions aren’t made in our own capitals
There is a problem with the EPP: parliamentary group leader Manfred Weber wants to form the same coalition in Brussels as there is in Berlin, where the Christian Democrats govern together with the Social…
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The IPN's President commemorates the Szczecin victims of December 1970
On 17 December, the unrest reached Szczecin, where minute by minute, hour by hour, the tension had been growing until finally, just like in the Tri-City, it turned into bloody fights in which death took…
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A vast majority of Poles recognise the right of the governments of EU Member States to veto. Check the results of the Social Changes survey
In our survey we asked the following question: In your opinion, do you think that the governments of EU Member States have the right to apply a veto in a situation where they are convinced that the fundamental…
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"Gazeta Bankowa": America is sneezing, the world is in a fever
Welcome to a world where the media and journalists settle who becomes the president of the USA. Welcome to a world where Facebook, Twitter and similar services have become the main channels (sic!)…
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A square in Częstochowa to be named after Samuel Willenberg
It is worth mentioning that the Institute of National Remembrance was one of the institutions supporting the initiative of naming the square, from where the Jews of Częstochowa were deported to death camps…