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In 1919, Poland purchased real estate in the environs of Gdańsk. The uncertain political future of the city at that time was conducive to the mainly German owners to start a process of selling it off.
On November 13th, 1939, under the order of the Commander-in-Chief, General Władysław Sikorski, the ‘Service for the Victory of Poland’ (SZP) was transformed into the ‘Union of Armed Struggle’ (ZWZ).
 On November 4th, we invite you to participate in the funeral ceremonies of the Defenders of Wester
The funeral ceremonies of the Polish defenders of Westerplatte will take place on November 4th. Their remains will rest in the new Cemetery of the Polish Army Soldiers on the peninsula. The ceremonial burial of the heroes will fulfill the duties towards the fallen Polish soldiers that Poland fulfills today.
In autumn 2019, a team of archaeologists from the Museum of the Second World War found the remains of nine defenders of Westerplatte.
WEEKENDS FOR HALF PRICE 2022 AT THE MUSEUM OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR – SEE MORE OF POLAND
Representatives of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk, composed of: Director dr hab. Grzegorz Berendt, Dr.
The first session of the Museum Youth Council (MRM) in its new composition took place on October 4th.
Ordinary soldiers were the backbone of the Home Army. Their mementos - photos, documents, personal items – have been collected together at exhibitions and in the warehouses of the Museum of the Second World War.