By Alek Rybczynski, CFP's Poland Reporter —— Bio and Archives--November 20, 2024
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After centuries of glory and the loss of independence at the end of the 18th century as a result of partitions that erased Poland from the political map of the world for 150 years, Poles were put to a difficult test to preserve their national identity and inspiring patriotism despite captivity and systematic repressions aimed at denationalizing the entire population.
After regaining independence in 1918, Poland did not enjoy freedom for long. World War II, and the Yalta Treaty that followed, deprived Poles of independence for decades to come.
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