“What’s at stake is enormous,” said the European Commission’s representative in Luxembourg, Anne Calteux, during a press conference on Friday marking one year since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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December 10, 2020 Entitled ‘Lost Borders: In the Footsteps of the Second Polish Republic’, the project sees Kaja and Tomasz Grzywaczewski uncovering the stories of how living in the borderlands has shaped the memory, identity and lives of the people who still live in its territories today. Kaja and Tomasz Grzywaczewski
A stunning collection of photographs showing people, places and memories connected with the history of Poland’s ‘lost’ interwar borders has been released as a book and online exhibition.
Kaja and journalist husband Tomasz Grzywaczewski from Łódź, travelled over 5,500 km around Poland, Germany, Czechia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia and Lithuania on the trail of Poland’s interwar eastern and western borders.