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Poland

Poland

A nation with a proud cultural heritage, Poland can trace its roots back over 1,000 years. Positioned at the center of Europe, it has known turbulent and violent times. There have been periods of independence as well as periods of domination by other countries. Several million people died in the Second World War. A new era began when Poland became an EU member in May 2004, five years after joining Nato and 15 years after the end of communist rule.

It was the birthplace of the former Soviet bloc’s first officially recognized independent mass political movement when strikes at the Gdansk shipyard in August 1980 led to agreement with the authorities on the establishment of the Solidarity trade union.

Chronological History of Events Related to Poland

At the Opening of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Peking, Mao Zedong Outlines the New Chinese Communist Government - Thanks to U.S. Assistance!

At the Opening of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Peking, Mao Zedong Outlines the New Chinese Communist Government – Thanks to U.S. Assistance!

The September 1949 conference in Peking was both a celebration of the communist victory in the long civil war against Nationalist Chinese forces and the unveiling of the communist regime that would henceforth rule over China. Mao and his communist supporters had been fighting against what they claimed was a corrupt and decadent Nationalist government in China since the 1920s. In September, with cannons firing salutes ...
Bliss Lane Resigns as US Ambassador to Poland in Protest to the Betrayal of Poland by the Allies following WWII and then the Installation of a Communist USSR Puppet Regime

Bliss Lane Resigns as US Ambassador to Poland in Protest to the Betrayal of Poland by the Allies following WWII and then the Installation of a Communist USSR Puppet Regime

Bliss Lane resigned his post as Ambassador of Poland in protest of the takeover of the country by the Communist puppet regime, and wrote a book detailing what he considered to be the failure of the United States and Britain to keep their promise that the Poles would have a free election after the war. In that book he described what he considered the betrayal of Poland by the ...
Operation Keelhaul: The Forced Repatriation of 2.5 Million Soviet Freedom Lovers back to the USSR Gulags by the US and Allies in a 'Gross Violation of the Geneva Convention'

Operation Keelhaul: The Forced Repatriation of 2.5 Million Soviet Freedom Lovers back to the USSR Gulags by the US and Allies in a ‘Gross Violation of the Geneva Convention’

Operation Keelhaul was a secret military operation agreed to a the Yalta Conference that forcibly returned 2.5 million Russians captured during World War II back to the communist Soviet Union, where Joseph Stalin would punish these freedom lovers who sought to defeat communism that had destroyed freedom in their homeland Russia. The Allies, against the Geneva rules, would turn over these brave men to the very ...
The Secret Yalta Conference

The Secret Yalta Conference

In February, 1945 (from the 4th through the 11th), Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt met to discuss what would happen after the Second World War - each with their advisors. The conference was held in Yalta on the north coast of the Black Sea in the Crimean peninsula. On February 11, the final day of the conference, it summoned the San Francisco Conference ...
D-Day: American Troops Invade Normandy

D-Day: American Troops Invade Normandy

Kevin Alfred Strom and Mark Weber discuss D-Day: David Weber: D-Day, of course, was the American-British landing in Normandy, France, on June 6th, 1944. As a purely historical event it was important because it was the largest naval operation in history. But it’s presented in our media as a kind of central turning point of World War II. There’s a natural tendency among everyone and every ...
Hungarian Admiral and Statesman, Miklós Horthy, Has Conference with Hitler

Hungarian Admiral and Statesman, Miklós Horthy, Has Conference with Hitler

Notes Source, Andreas Hillgruber: Staatsmänner und Diplomaten bei Hitler, vol. ii: Page 239 (last line): [...] "With great pain he (the Führer) saw that the policies conducted by Hungary internally were bound gradually to result in a complete disintegration of the morale of Hungarian soldiers. The pro-Jewish attitude in Hungary was completely incomprehensible to him. How, after the experiences they had had, could they have such a ...
The First of the Katyn Massacres Occurs: a Series of Mass Executions of 22,000 Polish Nationals Carried out from April-May by USSR

The First of the Katyn Massacres Occurs: a Series of Mass Executions of 22,000 Polish Nationals Carried out from April-May by USSR

The Katyn massacre was a series of mass executions of Polish nationals carried out by the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD), the Soviet secret police. The massacre was prompted by NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria's proposal to execute all captive members of the Polish Officer Corps, dated 5 March 1940, approved by the Soviet Politburo, including its leader, Joseph Stalin. The number of victims is estimated ...
Winston Churchill's War Speech

Winston Churchill’s War Speech

In this solemn hour it is a consolation to recall and to dwell upon our repeated efforts for peace. All have been ill-starred, but all have been faithful and sincere. This is of the highest moral value–and not only moral value, but practical value–at the present time, because the wholehearted concurrence of scores of millions of men and women, whose co-operation is indispensable and whose comradeship ...
Bromberg Bloody Sunday: Polish Jews Massacre 5500 Germans in One Day Followed by Thousands More in the Next Few Days

Bromberg Bloody Sunday: Polish Jews Massacre 5500 Germans in One Day Followed by Thousands More in the Next Few Days

Bromberg Bloody Sunday: On one day alone - Polish Jews, under the protection of the Polish Army, attack a small German town and viciously kill 5500 Germans. Polish Jews were confident they would win against Germany (backed by French and British allies) and went on a rampage of 'Blood Lust' that was unmatched. Groups of Bolsheviks attacked from Ponz, Lotz and Warsaw approached the town and ...
World War II Begins

World War II Begins

"Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past." George Orwell The world view of Hitler and the events of WWII is by and large a Jewish view. An investigation into the actual events, documents, and testimonies of those who were involved help us to get a more clear picture of the truth. Throughout the 1930's, German minorities living in (the ...