Post-war silence on Poland
Poland did not emerge from the Second World War into peace so much as it emerged into silence, a silence imposed first by German occupation, where truth itself could be … Continue reading
Silent Heroes
On the night of 4–5 August 1944, a Halifax bomber of No. 148 Squadron RAF, flying a dangerous supply mission to support the Warsaw Uprising, was shot down near Dębina … Continue reading
In Poland during World War II – differences between the German occupation in Poland and the German occupation in other countries
THE POLISH STATE 1. Only Poland never capitulated; never surrendered to the invaders and was fighting from the first to the last day of the war. 2. Only Poland has never … Continue reading

