Who made the decision to create the Polish Legions? When exactly were they created? How many soldiers fought in them and how many died for Polish independence? You will find the answers to these questions thanks to our infographic.
Millions of hungry Poles counted on this law. Inhabitants of the invaders ruined Poland emerged from the First World War as a ruined agricultural country where - according to Karol Chylak - two thirds of the population earned their living by working on farms. From a demographic point of view, th
In the Soviet Union, the term first lady was virtually unknown. Politics was considered the domain of men. Besides, no one would think to be interested in the family life of party dignitaries, which was kept in the strictest secrecy. In fact, there were only two women in the minds of citizens:Na
Renaissance banquet. The one following the Bentivoglio-d’Este wedding remained memorable Thanks to the testimony left by the writer Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti, we know how what went down in history as the most sumptuous wedding of our Renaissance took place. The wedding in question is t
Maximilien Robespierre Thanks to Stefania Di Pasquale , translator and collaborator of the Pole-Nord Group Brussels research group , which deals with the French Revolution and the figure of Jean-Paul Marat in particular, for sending Pills of History the article that I report below, o