Posts Tagged ‘Sikorski’

Anne Applebaum about Polański

So it should be the responsibility of a casual reader of Washington Post to conduct his/her own background investigation as to what the author may have disclosed in the past to be able to judge the article’s objectivity and lack of bias instead of having this information served explicitly with the publication?
Secondly, even a superficial [...]

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Polish Studies at Columbia University in New York

The Kosciuszko Foundation, which promotes Polish culture, education and history in the United States, was one of the original proponents of the Polish studies chair at Columbia and helped facilitate fundraising, along with Warsaw’s Semper Polonia Foundation. The Brooklyn-based Polish Slavic Federal Credit Union, headed by Bogdan Chmielewski, was the first corporate donor to the [...]

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Poland: Sharp Edges on the Round Table

“in my opinion most of the discussions about Poland and Polish affairs is carried exclusively in Polish language – leaving the people, who do not understand it, in the dark or in the hands of still wide present communist propaganda, which has not language difficulties to spread. “
via Wielkim lobem zza oceanu: Poland: Sharp Edges [...]

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