Poland was the first European constitutional republic but has lost its independence twice. The second time was during World War II, when Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union occupied the country. Knowing what happened in Poland during that time provides a deeper understanding of the history of the rest of Europe and a perspective that can help create a better future, says author and tour guide Christopher Skutela.
Join Skutela in a visual journey through the years of World War II in Poland and related significant locations—Warsaw, Krakow, and Gdansk—as he sheds light on the war and its implications.
General Information