We are gone..." The biggest catastrophes in post-war Poland.
Jerzy Duszyński was one of the most popular actors in a post-war Poland.
It became the core of the armed forces of post-war Poland.
However, after 1944 most of its Polish teachers and students were expelled, forced to emigrate and continued their careers in post-war Poland or abroad.
In 1947, some 1,426,000 refugees were counted in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 1 million of which was from post-war Poland.
The larger eastern part was attached to post-war Poland as Szczecin Voivodship.
The family itself settled in northern Germany, as Czajcze was ultimately incorporated into post-war Poland.
Between 1954 and 1957 he also headed the National Theatre, the most prestigious scene in post-war Poland.
One of Roosevelt and Churchill's main concessions concerned post-war Poland.
Rebuilding of the town in the post-war independent Poland was slow.