Warsaw – the City that is No More

Warsaw – the City that is No More

THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 2 January 2019    Author: Katarzyna Utracka Warsaw – the City that is No More „I wanted a great Warsaw. […] And Warsaw is great indeed”. (Warsaw, September 23, 1939. Excerpt from the last speech given by the President of Warsaw,...
Artwork Plundering in the Occupied Warsaw

Artwork Plundering in the Occupied Warsaw

THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 25 August 2018    Author: Mariusz Klarecki Artwork Plundering in the Occupied Warsaw After the siege of Warsaw in September 1939, the city changed profoundly. Many Polish soldiers remained in captivity while their families had no...
Agreement for the Future

Agreement for the Future

THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 27 June 2018    Author: Andrzej Pawluszek Agreement for the Future Signing the declaration by both prime ministers is not only a symbolic termination of misunderstandings concerning the amendment of the Act on the Institute of...
Kulski: A Mayor for Difficult Times

Kulski: A Mayor for Difficult Times

THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 1 June 2018    Author: Barbara Ratajska Kulski: A Mayor for Difficult Times In the most tragic period in the history of Warsaw — the German occupation, the capital city had its own hero, who is forgotten today, who showed great...
Anniversary of the Deportation of the Crimean Tatars

Anniversary of the Deportation of the Crimean Tatars

Ukraine Monitor Date: 24 May 2018 Anniversary of the deportation of the Crimean Tatars According to the new tradition, initiated after the annexation of Crimea, the next, seventy-fourth anniversary of the deportation of the Crimean Tatars took place under the control...
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