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    Prime Minister on the anniversary of the Soviet aggression against Poland

    “The tragedy of the events of September 17, 1939, did not only concern Poland. This date initiated the entry into the game of dividing...

    “The deportation of Polish citizens to Russia is one of the most tragic pages of our history”

    Forced deportations of Polish citizens to Russia is one of the most tragic pages in our history, wrote Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in a letter to the participants of the opening ceremony of the Siberian Memorial Museum. "It is a drama that we still remember and which remains an unhealed wound for us to this day," he added.

    A symbol of the criminal cooperation between Hitler and Stalin

    “The Soviet machine of lying propaganda for decades presented the aggression of September 17, 1939, from a convenient point of view. These days also, despite numerous publications and in the face of obvious facts, the authorities of the Russian Federation are trying pushily to portray this armed aggression as an +act of liberation+. It was an act of enslavement and terror, marked by hundreds of thousands of victims among Polish citizens of many faiths and nationalities. It is worth remembering,” wrote the President of the Institute of National Remembrance, Dr. Kamil Nawrocki, in the article on the eve of the anniversary of the Soviet attack on Poland.

    82nd anniversary of the USSR's attack on Poland

    82 years ago, on September 17, 1939, in violation of the Polish-Soviet non-aggression pact, the Red Army entered the territory of the Republic of Poland, implementing the arrangements contained in the secret protocol of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact. A consequence of the alliance of the two totalitarian regimes was the partition of lonely Poland.

    Natalia Kałucka is a World Champion, Aleksandra Mirosław on the podium

    Natalia Kałucka, competing in the time trial, won the gold medal and Aleksandra Mirosław the bronze medal at the world championships in sport climbing in Moscow. The silver was won by the representative of the hosts Julia Kaplina.

    46. Polish Film Festival

    One of the oldest film events in Europe, promotion of Polish cinematography, crucial Polish film event. Another edition, new films, new emotions.

    IV Congress of the Academy of Patriotism – new topics, new challenges

    Krakow and Warsaw. On Saturday, September 11, these cities hosted the audience of the 4th Congress of the Patriotism Academy. The guests of the convention were journalists, among others journalist Jacek Liziniewicz, D.Sc Klaudia Cymanow-Sosin, and Piotr Wasilewski.

    Polish volleyball players are bookmakers' favorites

    Poland is the bookmakers' favorite to win Saturday's European Championship semi-final match against Slovenia. In case of overcoming this obstacle, bookmakers bet on the White-Reds also in the final match, both if the opponent is Serbia or Italy.

    St Mary’s Church

    Over 800 years of history, an altar by Veit Stoss (Wit Stwosz), a bugle call, the starry polychrome of the vault by Jan Matejko. And all this in one church in the center of Krakow!

    “Laboratories of the Future” – PLN One billion for school equipment

    3D printers, microcontrollers, robots, and other modern equipment, including for recording, will go to primary schools across the country as part of the "Laboratories...

    A lost painting by Albert Edelfelt recovered!

    An oil painting by Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt "Under the Birches / Children in a Birch Forest by the Haiko Fjord" from 1882, lost during World War II, found its way to the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw thanks to the efforts of the Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sport.

    Stained glass “Apollo. System Copernicus” at the exhibition in London

    The stained glass window "Apollo. System Copernicus" - reconstructed based on a project by Stanisław Wyspiański - will be presented at the exhibition devoted to the art of Young Poland at the William Morris Gallery in London.

    PGE and Ørsted launch tender for turbines for Baltica Offshore Wind Farm

    PGE and Ørsted are launching a tender for the supplier of wind turbine generators for the Offshore Wind Farm Baltica (OWF Baltica), the most capital-intensive part of the investment.

    Traditional Cebularz recipe

    Cebularz is a characteristic showpiece of Lublin. You can find it in practically every bakery in Lublin. They are tempting in appearance and smell.

    International Day of Democracy

    Democracy is a universal value based on the freedom to decide on the shape of political, economic, and social systems - this is the message of the holiday proclaimed by the United Nations.

    The most famous snack from the Lublin region

    Lublin's most famous bakery product – round-shaped wheat flatbread, crunchy and topped with onions and poppy seeds called cebularz.

    Millions of viewers watched the beatification Holy Mass of Primate Wyszyński and Mother Czacka

    Over 2 million viewers followed the beatification Holy Mass on September 12 of Primate Stefan Wyszyński and mother Elżbieta Czacka broadcast live on the most important television stations, informed the press office of the Archdiocese of Warsaw.

    Celebrating the Year of Jan Kowalewski as the Historical Event 2020

    The celebration of the Year of Jan Kowalewski, the exhibition "Łódź micro-stories. Human micro-stories" and the launch of the educational portal Polish Music Library won in the Plebiscite "Historical Event of the Year" for 2020.

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