Poland is no longer a victim: how the country is rewriting its history.
03.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.11.2025
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Historical traumas of Poland
According to The Sun: Poland has gone through numerous trials of history, from the horrors of World War I to the partitions between Hitler and Stalin during World War II. The country has experienced much bloodshed due to numerous invasions, but today it is no longer a victim of the past.
The situation in Poland has significantly changed — the country has become more resilient and capable of rising after difficult times. This has allowed Poland to strengthen its national identity and take an important position on the international stage.
“The Polish government is ready to defend its interests,” said the country's leader.Poland continues to strengthen its position in European politics, upholding the interests of national security and economic development. The nation's self-confidence, shaped by historical experience, now encourages it to engage more actively with international partners on key issues.
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