Radio Gdansk News in English: Poland marks 82nd anniversary of start of World War II
Polish leaders yesterday commemorated the 82nd anniversary of the start of the 2nd World War as they attended ceremonies in the Polish cities of Wieluń and Gdańsk.
Polish leaders yesterday commemorated the 82nd anniversary of the start of the 2nd World War as they attended ceremonies in the Polish cities of Wieluń and Gdańsk.
At 4:45 am this morning, bells and sirens sounded to commemorate the anniversary of the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany 82 years ago today on September 1, 1939.
Poland’s schools are preparing for a return to full-time, in-person learning this week as the government says the new school year will begin normally.
Russian anti-aircraft missile troops have arrived in Belarus near the border with Poland, according to recent reports from the state-run Polish Press Agency.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has hailed the announcement of a new investment in Poland by the American food industry giant PepsiCo.
The Polish military ended its evacuation efforts in Afganistan yesterday, moments before two deadly terrorist blasts tore through two locations near the airport in Kabul killing 60 civilians and 13 US service members.
Poland won two medals on the first day of the Paralympic games in Tokyo yesterday. Marcin Polak, a visually impaired track cyclist, raced to bronze in the 4,000 metres men’s pursuit, together with his co-driver Michał Ładosz. And Adrian Castro fought his way to a silver medal in the wheelchair fencing contest in a showdown with the Chinese Yanke Feng.