Trailblazing Polish Women Who Shaped History: From Monarchs and Scientists to Sports and Cultural Icons
Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaPoland has been home to extraordinary women whose groundbreaking achievements have shaped not only the coun...
Katyn, Disinformation and Memory: a new article in De Militaire Spectator
De Militaire Spectator, the military-academic journal of the Netherlands Armed Forces — has published the article written by Beata Brug...
Remembering Katyn: Open Lesson at the General Sosabowski Polish School in Dutch Brunssum
On April 12, Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska was invited as a guest speaker by the General Sosabowski Polish School in Brunssum to the open le...
Katyn: erased but not forgotten
By Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaOn April 13, 1943, the whole world heard about the crime committed by the Soviets. On that day, the Germ...
Daughters of Poland: The Lewandowska Sisters and the War’s Two Fronts
Photo: Janina Antonina LewandowskaBy Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaThe Katyn Massacre refers to the mass execution of over 20,000 Pol...
Did you know this about Poland?
Poland is a country with a rich history, vibrant culture, and numerous remarkable achievements that continue to shape the world today. ...
Charles de Gaulle and his role in Polish history
Photo: ©City of WarsawBy Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaWhen visiting one of the most prominent locations of the capital of Poland, Wa...
Kazimierz Dolny a picturesque must visit in Poland
By Beata Bruggeman-SękowskaKazimierz Dolny is a small historic town (area 30.44 km2, population 3572, data from 2006) on the r...
The biggest Dutch newspaper about mistakes in Dutch schoolbooks about Poland and other CEE countries
Today De Telegraaf, the biggest Dutch newspaper, published an article about the mistakes which appeared in a very popular Dutch School ...










