Monthly Archives: July 2012

Sad Facts of Polish History

It’s a sad fact, but in order to bolster their cause in the war against the Axis during World War II, the Allies–most notably Roosevelt for the US and Churchill for Great Britain–carved up postwar Europe and “sacrificed” Poland by … Continue reading

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Zamek Krzyżtopór

I peruse a lot of Polish web sites and on Facebook, one of my “friends” is a polish web site called Wycieczki po Polsce – Trips over Poland. It’s in Polish, but that does not stop me, and is good … Continue reading

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United States — Independence Day — July 4th, 2012

Here in the United States, today we are celebrating Independence Day. On July 4, 1776, a group of “rabble-rousers” signed and adopted the Declaration of Indpendence, asserting the indpendence of the 13 American colonies from Britain. That’s when it all … Continue reading

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