On January 7, 1939, Roman Dmowski, one of the most influential and controversial figures in Polish politics, was buried at the Bródno Cemetery in Warsaw. His funeral is still remembered as a powerful nationalist demonstration and a moment of tension between Dmowski’s supporters and the ruling Sanation government, which made efforts to downplay the significance […]
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