40,000 Gather in Warsaw to Mark 81st Anniversary of 1944 Uprising
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In Warsaw, the armed resistance of the Polish Home Army against the German occupiers was remembered.
The Warsaw Uprising lived and matured in stories, poems, songs, and family memories, which, however, had to be hidden for years because they were not—to put it mildly—well-received by those who took the helm of the state after the war. It is a grassroots, organic myth, and that is why it is so powerful. It was born in resistance—both to the occupier and to the subsequent silence. The article by Paulina MATYSIAK: The Warsaw Uprising, but a nation…
At "W" hour, precisely on the 81st anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, Sławomir Mentzen and New Hope MPs appeared in Berlin with a banner reading: "In 1944, the Germans murdered 200,000 Poles and destroyed Warsaw." The politician posted the photo from the Brandenburg Gate on social media.
At precisely 5:00 PM, sirens wailed in Warsaw, and church bells rang out. The entire city paused for a minute to pay tribute to the heroes of the Warsaw Uprising, which broke out 81 years ago. Public transport vehicles—buses, trams, and the metro—stopped for a minute. This year, employees of the Public Transport Authority are wearing anniversary T-shirts. The article "Warsaw: Sirens Wailed to Commemorate the 81st Anniversary of the Warsaw Uprisi…
Eighty-one years ago, on August 1, 1944, at 5 p.m., the Warsaw Uprising broke out. With our report, published last year and now available to everyone, we commemorate one of the most important events in the history of the League.
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