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29.12.2019 WarszawaThe 20th century brought the world inconceivable suffering and the deaths of hundreds of millions in the name of twisted, totalitarian ideologies. The death toll of Nazism, fascism and communism is obvious for people of our generation. It is also obvious who is responsible for those crimes and whose pact started World War II - the most murderous conflict in the history of humankind.
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17.12.2019 BangkokChristmas meeting 2019 for Polish Community in Bangkok organized by the Embassy of Poland in BangkokAn excellent opportunity to meet together in exceptional festive atmosphere
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04.12.2019On 2nd December The Faculty of Art, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin and the Faculty of Fine, Chiang Mai University signed the Cooperation Agreement!
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27.11.2019Our sincere congratulations to Bangkok Chopin Society on the International Prize Winners’ Concert of 27th November!
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10.10.2019Olga Tokarczuk, Polish writer and activist, won the Nobel Prize in Literature for “a narrative imagination that with encyclopedic passion represents the crossing of boundaries as a form of life.”
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01.09.2019Eighty years ago, German aggression on Poland started the Second World War. In the early hours of 1 September 1939, troops of the German Reich crossed the Polish-German border. Polish Army put up military resistance and expected the Allies’ reaction. On 3 September 1939, France and the UK declared war on the German Reich but did not take any real military action. Poland’s tragic fate was sealed on 17 September 1939 when the Soviet Union launched the invasion of Poland from the East. The attack of the German Reich and the Soviet Union resulted from the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed by the two totalitarian regimes, a secret protocol to which effectively divided Central Europe into the so-called spheres of influence.