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world war ll, a man reading free poland (wolna polska), the newspaper of the union of polish patriots, in warsaw after the liberation of poland in 1944

world war ll, a man reading free poland (wolna polska), the newspaper of the union of polish patriots, in warsaw after the liberation of poland in 1944


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Filename: 975_05_SOV-B-19315.jpg

Size: 5100 x 3741 (7.7MB)

Date: 21st March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

© Sovfoto/Universal Images Group

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world war ll, a man reading free poland (wolna polska), the newspaper of the union of polish patriots, in warsaw after the liberation of poland in 1944

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© Sovfoto/Universal Images Group

1940s Civilian Damage Destruction Devastation Warsaw World War 2 World War Ll World War Two Ww Ll


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this poignant print captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back to the aftermath of World War II in Warsaw, Poland. The image showcases a man engrossed in reading "Wolna Polska" the newspaper of the Union of Polish Patriots, after the liberation of his country in 1944. The devastation and damage inflicted upon Warsaw during the war is evident as we observe the ruins surrounding him. The cityscape bears witness to the immense destruction caused by years of conflict, leaving behind a haunting reminder of what once was. Amidst this backdrop of chaos and despair, we see a civilian seeking solace and hope through knowledge. With determination etched on his face, he delves into each word printed on those fragile pages, absorbing news that would shape his understanding of a free Poland. This photograph encapsulates not only an individual's thirst for information but also symbolizes resilience and strength amidst unimaginable adversity. It serves as a testament to human spirit triumphing over destruction. As we reflect upon this powerful image from WWII-era Poland, let us remember those who fought for freedom and honor their unwavering commitment to rebuilding their nation from its ashes.

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