Warsaw began to serve that role once more and remained Poland’s capital throughout the Interwar period. During World War II, Poland yet again disappeared from the map – this time only for a few years.
In the interwar period (between WWI and WWII), the artistic milieu of Poland’s capital city bustled with unprecedented activity. Here we offer an overview of some of the places that encapsulated the ...
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