FRM566469: Lviv; inter-war period, Poland (present day Ukraine), 1918 - 1919 or 1920s. Lviv Orlat (' Eaglets') Cemetery. Coffins of Polish-Lviv defenders killed during battle of Lviv against the Ukrainians. Most of the Polish soldiers were very young or school age volunteers - thats why they were called 'Eaglets'. They were mainly residents of the city. / Bridgeman Images
FRM565209: The round-table negotiations. the last plenary session. Czeslaw Kiszczak (left), Alojzy Orszulik, Lech Walesa. Warsaw, Poland first half of 1989, talks between the communist government and the pro-democratic opposition led to an agreement and deconstruction of the regime. Namiestnikowski palace 05.04.1989 / Bridgeman Images
FRM565272: Wadowice, town in Souther Poland, 50km from Cracow, the birthplace of pope John Paul II. 86th aniiversary of pope's birthday. Holy mass on the main square, held by cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz. background: Virgin Mary's Offertory minor basilica Lesser Poland Province, 18.05.2006 / Bridgeman Images
FRM565605: Lublin, 11.06.1981. Czeslaw Milosz (30.06.1911 - 14.08.2004). Nobel prize winner in literature, poet, essayist and translator. Czeslaw was anti-Stalin and his novel 'The captive mind' show cases his beliefs. He was a Slavic language and literature professor at the University of California. (1961-1998). / Bridgeman Images