Above: The Market Square in Old Town, Warsaw
Most of the times, people talk about Polish history in relation to anniversaries of world events in which Poland played a significant role. For foreigners, this might be the only opportunity to learn about the history of the country. Yet Polish history is a diverse story, filled with moments of both tragedy and glory. And now, you can find more about all of them on the new Polish history portal.
Polishhistory.pl – Polish history for beginners and specialists
http://polishhistory.pl/ is a digital project of the Polish History Museum, located in the country’s capital of Warsaw. It is addressed to people interested in the history of Poland and Central Europe and aims to build a community of both professional historians and history enthusiasts. Here you can find out many interesting things about Polish history and discover more information on events, conferences and meetings.
What's inside?
The website of the Polish History Museum publishes reliable information on socio-political topics, such as World War II (more on: http://polishhistory.pl/posts/). The website is intended as a trustworthy source from which anyone can learn about Polish historical events which have also impacted the world. The content is created in cooperation with eminent historians and offers a diverse selection: reviews, essays, interviews, and multimedia materials. Polishhistory.pl offers everything worth knowing about Poland and its past.
Different people sharing one passion
A community is created to not only share knowledge via the Internet. Who knows – maybe you will new friends here who are interested in the same historical events or periods in Poland? This community will also offer its members a chance to exchange views and become part of a valuable group that cultivates a passion for history and is excited to understand the future by learning about the past. There will even be chances to meet up in real life. More information about meetings will be updated on our www page. Stay tuned!
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