“Trails of Hope. The Odyssey of Freedom. The Fate of Poles during WWII”

Parade of Polish airmen. Photo from the resources of the Institute of National Remembrance

The Kosciuszko Foundation is hosting an exhibit in cooperation with Poland’s Institute of National Remembrance to uncover this past.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 6:30 PM
The KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION
15E 65 ST. NEW YORK, NY 10065

Polish troops fought Nazi Germany longer than any other army. The Poles closed the Falaise Gap, which ended the Battle of Normandy, and captured the summit at the Battle of Monte Cassino in Italy. But these stories of Polish soldiers, pilots, and spies who shed blood in Italy, France, Belgium, Holland, and other countries were buried by Nazi and Soviet propaganda. Now, this history is finally being told, and these heroic freedom fighters are getting their due.

The Kosciuszko Foundation is hosting an exhibit in cooperation with Poland’s Institute of National Remembrance to uncover this past. Trails of Hope tells the story of soldiers who were simultaneously attacked by Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Overwhelmed by larger armies, the Poles were down but not out and continued the fight from Siberia, the Middle East, Africa, the Battle of London, over the English Channel, and across Europe to help defeat Adolf Hitler’s regime.

Please join us to learn about this forgotten chapter of the most horrific war in human history.

The exhibit opening is free and open to the public. Spots are limited. Please register at the link below.

https://thekf.org/

REGISTER HERE