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Are there any major events in Polish history?
China and Europe have always been regarded as the crossroads of Europe. Because of its important geographical position, there are many powerful countries in the history of Central Europe. Today we are going to talk about a country that once dominated Eastern Europe. At that time, this country had a very good influence throughout Europe. In the 16th century, this country once became one of the most powerful countries in Eastern Europe (now it belongs to Central Europe), and this country is Poland.

Now Poland is a relatively developed country. Although it was independent in 19 18, the modern history of Poland is definitely a history of blood and tears. All this is because of a death. /kloc-In the 6th century, Poland became the hegemon of Eastern Europe, and began to expand abroad, attacking Russia in one fell swoop. At that time, Russia was outnumbered, so it was immediately defeated, which was a great disaster for Russia at that time. But it's not too late for a gentleman to take revenge for ten years. The Russian forces with a bright future are constantly merging, and their hatred for the nation and Poland is getting deeper and deeper, which also lays the groundwork for future retaliation.

Poland in its heyday

First demise:/kloc-At the end of the 7th century, Russia, with its vast territory and rich resources, directly transformed Poland from a powerful country in Eastern Europe into a small country with a population of only 7 million. Years of war led to Poland being finally divided between Russia, Austria and Austria. Second Death: After Napoleon helped Poland to restore the country (the Grand Duchy of Warsaw), he also helped Napoleon invade Russia, but in the end he didn't succeed. After the defeat, Poland (the Grand Duchy of Warsaw) was divided among the three countries. The third national subjugation: It was during World War II. Prior to this, Poland was hit by the internal turmoil in Russia at that time and gained a lot of land. However, it was invaded by Germany and the then-established Soviet Union for more than ten years and was carved up again. Until modern times, Poland changed from a hegemon in Eastern Europe to a country in Central Europe.

Poland's first national subjugation

After three carve-ups, Poland disappeared from the map for more than a hundred years. It is worth mentioning that Poland later made Jesus king of Poland. It is said that because of God's will, as long as Jesus becomes king, war can be avoided forever. .

But then again, Poland is developing well now. Not only does the economy reach the level of developed countries, but its influence in the world is also increasing day by day. Of course, the scenery will naturally attract more people's attention.

If you want to say what is the most impressive attraction when you come to the Polish capital, I think it will be the highest building in Poland-the Palace of Science and Culture. Although it is magnificent, in fact, Polish locals don't like this building just because it was actually aided by the Soviet Union. . But because it is one of the tallest buildings, you basically come to this city, and everyone will at least see this building, which is naturally impressive. .

Concentration camps are often creepy, but Poland has the most notorious concentration camp-Auschwitz concentration camp. In Auschwitz, nearly 3 million people were persecuted. The depressing atmosphere makes people afraid of this concentration camp. At present, it has become a historical park that can be visited. No matter how you visit, your mind will be greatly shocked.

After talking about the depressing historical scenery of the concentration camp, let's take a look at the relaxing park. Varzim Park is one of the most beautiful parks in Poland. The whole park smells like an English garden. Whether it's the palace or the beautiful rose garden in the park, it makes people linger. The relaxed and comfortable park landscape will definitely conquer your eyes.

I wonder if you will choose to travel to Poland?