A Warning to Those Visiting Auschwitz
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#RepublicInExile: Trail of Hope
Professor Norman Davies: Trail of Hope: The Anders Army, An Odyssey Across Three Continents.
Trail of Hope recounts the compelling story of the escape of over 100,000 Polish citizens from the clutches of Stalinism, and their gruelling journey from the Siberian gulag through the Middle East and North Africa to freedom. Drawing on meticulous research and first-hand accounts, Professor Davies retraces their steps as they formed the celebrated Polish II Corps or ‘Anders Army’ and fought shoulder to shoulder with Allied troops in Italy, uncovering the hardships and triumphs of their incredible odyssey.
To mark the 75th anniversary of the Polish Government-in-Exile’s relocation to London and the 25th anniversary of the conclusion of its activities, the Embassy has initiated a promotional and educational campaign under the title “Republic in Exile / Rzeczpospolita Londyńska”. Last year we produced a short documentary series on the history of the Polish Government-in-Exile, featuring newly recorded interviews as well as an extensive archive material. The project covers the activity of the exiled Polish authorities and the wider Polish émigré community in Britain both during the Second World War and in the post-war period up until the political breakthrough of 1989-1991. The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness of the history and legacy of the Government-in-Exile and of the wartime Polish exiles in Britain among Poles in Poland and in the United Kingdom. This year we will film a number of new interviews and launch an internet portal that will make easily accessible all the information and archives which we have gathered so far.
Follow the project online until the end of the year 2015 under the hashtag #RepublicInExile on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and the @PolishEmbassyUK YouTube channel.
17.11.2015 at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in London
filmed and edited by Agnieszka Chmura, Light Leeks
Auschwitz: Drone video of Nazi concentration camp - BBC News
Drone video shows the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp as it is today - 70 years after it was liberated by Soviet troops. The camp in Poland is now maintained as a World Heritage Site and is visited by thousands of tourists and survivors every year. Auschwitz was the largest camp established by the Germans during World War II. More than a million people - the vast majority of them Jews - died there between 1940, when it was built, and 1945, when it was liberated by the Soviet army.
Railway tracks into Auschwitz-Birkenau - Trains filled with victims from throughout occupied Europe arrived at the camp almost every day between 1942 and the summer of 1944.
Ruins of wooden huts at Birkenau - Birkenau (or Auschwitz II) was erected in 1941 solely as a death camp, the wooden huts are now in ruins with only brick fireplaces and chimneys remaining.
Entrance to Auschwitz I -The wrought-iron sign over the entrance bears the words Arbeit Macht Frei - Work sets you free.
Auschwitz I - The brick-built buildings were the former cavalry barracks of the Polish Army.
Courtyard between blocks 10 and 11 at Auschwitz I - Block 11 was called the Block of Death by prisoners. Executions took place between Block 10 and Block 11 and posts in the yard were used to string up prisoners by their wrists.
Auschwitz Birkenau is now a museum run by the Polish Culture Ministry, and a Unesco world heritage site.
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Rare footage of life in Warsaw Jewish ghetto shown in Poland
An unpublished film shot during WWII by a Polish amateur filmmaker in the heart of the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw is shown for the first time in the Polish capital.
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Escape to Poland
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Songs used
In Secrets of Silent Earth-Coheed and Cambria
Hello-Evanescene
Radiant Eclipse-Avenged Sevenfold
Night Lies- Bang Camaro
Liar-Fire Flight
ATWA- System of the Down
Battery-Mettalica
The Dillinger Escape Plan Live in Poland (10.08.2017) HD
The Dillinger Escape Plan
Poland, Kraków, Kwadrat (10.08.2017)
01. Prancer
02. When I Lost My Bet
03. Panasonic Youth
04. Black Bubblegum
05. Symptom of Terminal Illness
Filmed by EMIL GUT
My Escape from the Warsaw Ghetto
Henryk Robak, a native Yiddish speaker, remembers his time living in the Warsaw ghetto, and how he escaped.
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Poland Easter 2015
Sayers family trip to Poland - Mar/Apr - 2015
euronews reporter - Is Europe turning its back on its poor?
As poverty continues to rise, the European Food Aid Programme for the Most Deprived is under threat.
This could affect some 18 million people.
Euronews travelled to Poland to meet some of them.
We joined a crew of two police women on patrol in Warsaw.
Agnieszka and her colleagues are familiar with the Polish capital's homeless, whom they regularly visit. They bring them food and clothes.
Gosia has been living underground for eleven years.
She is one of many who have taken refuge in the city's heating ducts.
The people from the local social centre came to see me, along with the director. I asked her whether I could get any financial help, but she said, no, you won't get anything. Because I like to have a drink now and then... People like me get nothing, Gosia tells us.
Others live in makeshift huts in the woods, on the outskirts of town.
Monika, who lost one of her legs, can't find any work. She doesn't get any invalidity pension.
Her partner, Wlodzimierz, earns the minimum wage - 1500 zlotys or 350 euros per month - thanks to some clearning work and odd jobs.
We're doing all we can to get out of this situation, says Wlodzimierz.
We would like to rent a flat, Monika tells us.
But 1500 zlotys isn't enough, Wlodzimierz sighs.
Officially, there are between 80,000 and 130,000 homeless people in Poland.
We see more and more homeless people. Poverty doesn't just affect people who live underground or in huts like these, says Agneska, the police officer.
There are also poor people living in normal houses. The situation isn't easy. People can't make ends meet from one month to the next. That's the case for many Polish people.
While it is one of the few EU countries that still enjoys positive growth, there are nevertheless an estimated 2,5 million people living in extreme poverty in Poland - that's 7 percent of the population.
More and more people are turning to soup kitchens like the one we visited in Warsaw, run by the charity Caritas.
Most of the food there comes from the European Food Aid Programme for the Most Deprived.
This programme allows us to make food for 800 people. If this aid were to run out, if there were no more funding, we would have to close down the canteen, says Izabella Choma, head of the Praga soup canteen, Caritas.
Such an outcome wouldn't just affect the homeless who eat there. Anna Slawinska works at the canteen for a monthly salary of about 300 euros.
We can barely live on that. We just about survive on my salary. My husband is unemployed, I have two children, it's hard. I also get help from Caritas, I get food and clothes parcels, and parcels for special occasions. We get by somehow, she tells us.
Ninety percent of the food aid handed out by charities in Poland comes from the EU's Programme.
Poland is one of the main beneficiaries of the scheme, which was set up in 1987 to redistribute stocks of agricultural surplus.
With stocks depleting, the scheme's 500 million euros per year come from Common Agricultural Policy funds.
Every year, companies like Mlekovita, a dairy factory in Lodz, 150 kilometres West of Warsaw, sign lucrative deals with the Programme.
These are really good contracts because they are EU contacts, so it's a guarantee for the producer, says Mlekovita CEO Dariusz Sapiński.
Such a contract provides us with a client guarantee, a quality guarantee, and we are 100 percent sure we will get paid.
But following a complaint by Germany, the European Court of Justice has ruled that the majority of food supplies under the scheme should come from public storage.
The European Council is now working on a new programme for 2014 but must satisfy disgruntled members including several northern European countries and the Czech Republic.
According to Lukasz Beier, EU food aid programme coordinator at the Polish federation of food banks, the revised project doesn't go far enough:
The EU's proposal for a new Fund for the Most Deprived is much too low. It is totally disconnected from reality - all the figures show that the number of people threatened by poverty is growing. And meanwhile, the budget has dropped by 40 percent. The EU must stand by its poor, whose national budgets can't cover such aid. In Poland for instance, it simply wouldn't be possible, says Lukasz Beier.
In all, 18 million people benefit from the Programme across 20 EU countries, including 1,5 million people in Poland.
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Edward Mosberg | Honored with the polish medal of honor
Edward Mosberg, The 93-year-old Holocaust survivor, will be honored with the medal of honor, awarded by the President of Poland.
Throughout his life, Mosberg has worked with various organizations, helping to commemorate the memory of the Holocaust.
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Escaping From the Lodz Ghetto
Leon Madowitz, zl, Holocaust survivor and medical doctor, describes leaving Lodz then returning, and finally escaping again just before the closing of the Lodz Ghetto.
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