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03
05.2020
Anniversaries of the 3rd May Constitution 1791 have been celebrated by Poles for centuries (for the first time in 1792 – one year after adaptation). Nevertheless, for years, this holiday was often banned, e.g. during the partitions of Poland and ...
more o:3rd May Constitution Day
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02
05.2020
On 2nd of May Poles celebrate the National Flag Day. This important holiday unites all Poles in all parts of the globe and, among them, the families of prisoners-of-war who are now scattered around the world.
more o:Celebrating the National Flag Day
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29
04.2020
One of the last liberated POW camp was Oflag VII A Murnau in Bavaria, Germany, were over 5 thousands officers of Polish armed forces were held. It was considered by Germans to be a model camp.
more o:Liberation of Oflag VII A Murnau
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28
04.2020
On Friday (April 27), a new, recommendable by us, website: www.lamsdorflongmarch.com, was launched. It is intended for anyone who is interested in the history of World War II and prisoners-of-war, and is the effect of the work of families of British ...
more o:Memory project on evacuation of British POWs from Lamsdorf
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25
04.2020
Dears,
You can support us through our Association of Friends of the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War. The main purpose of the Association is to help the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War to preserve and conserve documents and artefacts
more o:Ways to support us
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22
04.2020
In April, in the month of National Remembrance in Poland, a lot of attention is directed to the Katyń Massacre, one of the biggest tragedy in history of our country which has been the subject of investigation of historians and public discourse till ...
more o:Archive film "They died in Katyń" is available to watch now.