Category : Poland’s History
The Enduring Relevance of Katyn
Marek Chodakiewicz Why should we continue to talk about the Katyn Forest massacre of spring 1940, when over 25,000 Polish POW officers and other prisoners...
The War Begins: Poland, September 1939
We remember Poland chiefly because, in the Second World War, she was the “First to Fight.” Many are still baffled because the disproportion of forces...
De-totalitarization vs. Continuity
Marek Chodakiewicz De-totalitarianization entails destroying or transforming institutions and people. More often than not, however, de-totalitarianization is thwarted by the continuity of the very same...
80 years of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact. Joint Statement by Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania.
August 23 will mark 80 years since the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany that sparked World War II...
Miracle on the Vistula – a battle that saved Poland and Europe from Bolshevism
On August 13-15, 1920, a decisive battle of the Polish-Bolshevik war took place in the outskirts of Warsaw. It is considered the 18th decisive battle...
The War for St. Adalbert’s
Society of St. Adalbert (Tow. Sw. Wojciecha) July 17, 2019 (Chicago, IL) Cardinal Cupich of the Archdiocese of Chicago officially deconsecrated St. Adalbert Church by...
Old documents from Los Angeles Polonia
1) Przeglad Polonii – Nov-Dec 1976 2) Pamietnik Lwowa – 1918-1968 3) Kosciuszko Write-Up from Saturday Evening Post – Oct...
HOUSE OF COMMONS ON POLAND, London, Thursday, March 15, 1945
WAS YALTA AN ACT OF JUSTICE? As far as Poland is concerned, there is no country which by reason of its opposition to tyranny has...
The expunged Holocaust
by Max Denken June 12, 2018 All rights reserved © 2018 Excerpt from Max Denken’s forthcoming book, Ecstasy, then Eruption; Thirty months of peak...