The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas
A review of Alexandre Dumas' masterpiece, The Count of Monte Cristo
A review of Alexandre Dumas' masterpiece, The Count of Monte Cristo
About the timeless memory of the Warsaw Uprising. In tribute to the Varsovians who stood up to liberate their city and homeland from Nazi German oppression. 79 years later, the fire of their sacrifice still burns in our hearts.
Reflecting on the Volhynia massacres of 1943, an ethnic cleansing of Polish civilians by Ukrainian nationalists. How we can seek truth in remembering these tragic events, while preserving the bond of unity between our nations.
How the "Warsaw Butcher" met his end – an account of the assassination of Brigadeführer Franz Kutschera, head of the SS and Police for the Warsaw district. A task carried out by members of the special operations unit Agat.
Impressions from a June trip to Croatia. Between poetic sceneries, the quiet humming of wind and waves, and streets overfilled with tourists.
Delving into how psychological attachment theory shapes character development in my writing. This article explores the profound influence of wartime loss and grief, shedding light on the enduring consequences for close relationships. Amidst the turmoil of loss, there lies an opportunity for healing—a chance that demands resilience from those thrust into adverse environments...
A brief introduction to the Polish Scouting movement during the Second World War. How does its story tie into the wider Resistance narrative? Meet the young people involved in Szare Szeregi, close friends of the characters in my novel. Their lives continue to inspire youth in Poland today, especially those, who like me, have shared in the scouting tradition.