In between rounds of the Polish presidential election, we take a backward glance at a turning point in the country’s modern history. by Aleksander Smolar Still mourning the deaths of President Lech Kaczynski and dozens of other prominent Poles in the Smolensk air crash, Polish voters may be relieved that the contest between Kaczynski’s brother Jaroslav and Bronislaw Komorowski is […]

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