The speech by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, delivered on Monday at the University of Heidelberg, was part of a programmatic series of speeches about the future of Europe; French President Emmanuel Macron and German
A few weeks before the surrender of the armed forces of the Third Reich, an invisible battle occurred over the German airwaves, which can be considered a harbinger of the current information war. The parties in this clash were: the
“Burn Hell” is primarily a story about human determination and hope, which the author tries to sound so as not to be forgotten. In each episode, the host presents the story of one of the uprisings, showing not only
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s entry on “liberation from the tyranny of National Socialism” was not some kind of excess, but an element of a well-thought-out policy of removing German responsibility for war crimes and blaming them on the unspecified Nazis.
The end of World War II in Europe did not bring Poland a victory, and even more so it was not a victorious time for Upper Silesia. For many of Upper Silesia this was a time of dramatic experience. “If
World War II ended with the signing of Germany’s unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945 at 22:43 Central European Time in Berlin’s Karlshorst district. The measure went into effect on 23.01 and then hostilities ceased. The day before, on May
Europe celebrates Victory Day on May 8, Russia the day after tomorrow In the Soviet Union, this holiday began to be celebrated on a larger scale in the 1960s, under Leonid Brezhnev. Putin was politically formed under Brezhnev. He absorbed
The Berlin Administrative Court has authorized the flying of the Russian flag and coat of arms during World War II celebrations. This specifically concerns an event scheduled for May 9 at 17 Czerwca Street, a spokesperson for the rbb police
The reason for the resignation is unknown. The bank released a statement on the matter on Wednesday. Malpass, who was appointed to the position by Donald Trump, informed the board of his decision to step down after four years “to
There is no place for monuments glorifying the actions of the Red Army – said the head of the President’s International Policy Office, Marcin Przydacz, on Radio I Poland, when asked about the dismantling of such objects in the Opole