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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

The Gleiwitz Incident

The Gleiwitz Incident

According to most historians, the Gleiwitz Incident is the “false flag” that touched off World War II in Europe. Put simply, it was the Nazis’ casus belli “heard ‘round the world.” This is what most of us accept as true. The reality is far simpler and less exciting, however... Nothing unusual happened at the Gleiwitz transmitter station in Germany near the Polish border on the night/early morning of ...
5 Month Old Baby Used as Catalyst for Nazi Euthanasia Program

5 Month Old Baby Used as Catalyst for Nazi Euthanasia Program

GERMAN historians have identified the family whose request to Adolf Hitler that their disabled son be "put to sleep" was the catalyst for the Nazi euthanasia programme. The five-month-old boy, who was given a lethal drug after Hitler sent his own doctor to examine him, has been named as Gerhard Kretschmar, the son of a farm hand. The case was to provide the rationale for a secret ...
Smedley Butler, the Most Decorated Marine in U.S. History, Publishes 'War is a Racket'

Smedley Butler, the Most Decorated Marine in U.S. History, Publishes ‘War is a Racket’

Smedley Butler became widely known for his outspoken lectures against war profiteering, U.S. military adventurism, and what he viewed as nascent fascism in the United States. In December 1933, Butler toured the country with James E. Van Zandt to recruit members for the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). He described their effort as "trying to educate the soldiers out of the sucker class." In his speeches ...
The Miracle of the Vistula that Saved Europe from the Communist Onslaught

The Miracle of the Vistula that Saved Europe from the Communist Onslaught

One of the most important Battles of the XXth Century, yet one that is completely unknown to a broader audience – is the Battle of Warsaw. On the 15th of August 1920, the Polish Army not only defeated the Red Army, but also pushed them back and contained them, making Soviet leadership abandon plans of Western expansion, focusing instead on consolidating domestically. Poles defended not only ...
Battle of Grunwald during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War

Battle of Grunwald during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War

The Battle of Grunwald was one of the most significant battles in medieval European history and was one of the first major successes for the new military tactics and organization of longbow military strategy. Considered one of the largest battles in medieval Europe history, the war was fought between the Kingdom of Poland and the Kingdom of Lithuania, who joined forces against the Teutonic Order. The ...