Pulaski Day festivities at Chicago's Polish Museum of America honored the "Father of American Cavalry," 280 years after his ...
Who was Casimir Pulaski? Pulaski was a Polish-born cavalry officer killed in the Revolutionary War. Born in Warsaw in 1745, Pulaski became renowned for his actions in fighting aga ...
The remains of two shipwrecks have appeared out of the sands on a Cornish beach where they had been buried for decades. Rusty ...
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 ...
Here we look at some of Poland's most famous nationals -- from years gone by to the present day. Many have influenced a world far beyond their country's boundary. Nicolaus Coperni ...
Therefore, Shelepenko said, she was not surprised with Trump’s Monday night decision to freeze military aid to Ukraine after Zelenskyy refused to apologise for the spat and said ...
J. S. Bach’s most famous arias, “Schafe könne sicher weiden” (Sheep may safely graze) projects safety for the governed ...
A peace settlement to end a major war can be an opportunity to reorder the world. After the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in ...
One of Chicago’s 13 observed city holidays takes place Monday, March 3: Casimir Pulaski Day. The day honors Casimir Pulaski, a Polish-born cavalry officer killed in the Revolutionary War. Born in ...
Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz was a remarkably creative Polish Marxist thinker who developed a theory of nationalism that was far ...
The further back in time we go, the more defunct states we find: the Third Reich, the Ottoman Empire, Prussia, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Russian Empire, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the ...