- a call to "renew the face" of Poland.
These words were
meaningful for
Varsovians and
Poles who
understood them as the
incentive for liberal-democratic...
-
notable for only two landmarks: the seat of the
Polish National Bank (which
Varsovians irreverently call "trumna" — "the coffin"), and the
former Prudential...
- the
earlier song by the same title,
could be
translated as
either The
Varsovian, The Song of
Warsaw (as in the Leon
Lishner version) or "the lady of Warsaw"...
- The
Warsaw Metro (Polish:
Metro Warszawskie) is a
rapid transit underground system serving the
Polish capital Warsaw. It
currently consists of two lines...
-
Czartoryski resigned,
facing loss of
support and
radicalization among the
Varsovians.
Czartoryski was
replaced by Jan Krukowiecki.
After the
capitulation of...
- Jews who did not have a
problem in
identifying themselves fully as Jews,
Varsovians and Poles. Jews such as
Bruno Schulz were
entering the
mainstream of Polish...
- gas explosion, but in the
course of time much
speculation appeared, and
Varsovians talked among themselves that the
building had been
blown up by a bomb...
- "Warszawianka 1831 roku", "La Varsovienne" ("The
Varsovian of 1831") is a
Polish patriotic song
written by
Casimir François
Delavigne with
music by Karol...
- at the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier at Piłsudski
Square present arms.
Varsovians light firecrackers. Past
memorials observers have
linked arms to form...
- ("
Varsovian Children"), a po****r song from the period: "Warszawskie dzieci, pójdziemy w bój - za każdy kamień twój,
stolico damy krew" ("
Varsovian children...