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Chesterton - a British Writer Who Fell in Love with Poland

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If Poland were not born again, all Christian nations would perish, wrote Gilbert Keith Chesterton. On June 14, 1936, the eminent English writer died. Despite his declared conservatism, or perhaps precisely because of it, he was a great friend of Poland.
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If Poland were not born again, all Christian nations would perish, wrote Gilbert Keith Chesterton. On June 14, 1936, the eminent English writer died. Despite his declared conservatism, or perhaps precisely because of it, he was a great friend of Poland.

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If Poland were not born again, all Christian nations would perish, wrote Gilbert Keith Chesterton. On June 14, 1936, the eminent English writer died. He was—despite his declared conservatism, or perhaps precisely because of it—a great friend of Poland. "The overarching impression conveyed by Chesterton's writings is one of joy. Essayist, novelist, playwright, author of books on the great questions of the philosophy of life, Gilbert Keith Chester…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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