This map printed in 1898 in Warsaw, shows no trace of Poland except for the Polish-sounding names of cities and towns. At this time Warsaw was the capital of Privislinsky Krai, a part of the Russian ...
In the interwar period (between WWI and WWII), the artistic milieu of Poland’s capital city bustled with unprecedented activity. Here we offer an overview of some of the places that encapsulated the ...
Warsaw is a city packed with historic attractions and ... The Muranów and Wola neighborhoods, like many areas in Poland, have a dark past. In the 1930s, the area housed the bulk of Warsaw's ...
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