Poland
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German–Polish declaration of non-aggression
The year 1934 marked a pivotal moment in European history with the signing of the German-Polish Declaration of Non-Aggression, an agreement that aimed to foster peaceful relations between Nazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic. This declaration, also known as the German-Polish non-aggression pact, had far-reaching implications for the geopolitical landscape of the time and… Continue reading
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Tension rises between Ukraine and Poland
Tensions between Warsaw and Kiev are escalating, with recent public statements sparking a crisis in bilateral relations. The situation had been building up due to ongoing problems and misunderstandings between the two countries. After a representative from Poland’s presidential administration emphasized the need for “more gratitude” from Ukrainians for their country’s assistance, a crisis ensued.… Continue reading
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Interwar Poland
The interwar period in Poland, spanning from the end of World War I in 1918 to the outbreak of World War II in 1939, was marked by significant political, social, and economic challenges. After more than a century of foreign occupation, the reconstitution of an independent Polish state in 1918 was a momentous event. The… Continue reading