Poland's communist past is of vital interest and still lives with us all today in many facets of modern day life. So why is it that the school curriculum carry on about Poland's resistance in WW2, and do not teach the lessons to be learnt from it's totalitarian government recent history? Or does it?
Isn't it about time Poland faced up to it's recent history and stopped ignoring it?
Is there a major film with the subject of how Martial law was declared, along the lines of "Katyn" for example. I don't recall. And why might that be?
Isn't it about time Poland faced up to it's recent history and stopped ignoring it?
Is there a major film with the subject of how Martial law was declared, along the lines of "Katyn" for example. I don't recall. And why might that be?