These are courtesy translations of local news provided by the U.S. Army Garrison Poland Public Affairs team for the benefit ...
A sea change in children’s literature was happening. A new and uniquely American era of more-lyrical, artistically ...
A group of wild boars dug up 21 unexploded mortar shells from World War 2 in a forest near the village of Bięcino in northern Poland, local police in Słupsk said on 17 March. The ordnance has since ...
Micro Art Studio expanded their current range of high-quality and fully coloured World War II terrain with the addition of ...
A Polish Film Poster Exhibition currently on show at the Coal Drops Yard in London, unveils how Polish artists reinterpreted ...
Andrew Vallentine (left) flew to meet Oswestry Museum curator, Mark Hignett, and acquire the rights to Gilbert and Gordon's story "I'm a gay filmmaker and I felt a need to tell that story.
By the end of World War II, that number had spiked to more than ... The "We Can Do It" poster many of us think about when someone mentions Rosie the Riveter was just one in a long line of war ...
with text mentioning the Nazi Germany-associated swastika symbol and 1939 — the year Germany invaded Poland, starting World War II. The poster read: "Goes from 0 to 1939 in 3 seconds.
A forensic artist reconstructs the face of a woman buried as a vampire in 17-century Poland.
per a translation by Notes From Poland’s Alicja Ptak. Amateur archaeologists found the sword while searching for World War II-era artifacts. Inventum Association “No one can quite say how or ...
What begins as a series of wry observations about the director’s immediate surroundings gradually unfurls as a vibrant reflection (and self-reflection) on the fabric of modern Poland ...
Inside were nine enormous posters, weathered and folded into sixteenths. Though the text was Cyrillic, the imagery was clear: These were World War II propaganda posters promoting the Soviet-U.S ...