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Report by Magdalena Rigamonti from Volhynia. "I'm going with hope"



I'm going there – the fifth, maybe sixth time, but the first time during a full-scale war. I'm going to talk to people about Poland and Ukraine, about what Volhynians think and feel, ask them about fear, about Polish-Ukrainian love and hatred, about politics and history. About Polish villages, 1,200 Polish villages that disappeared in 1943 along with a hundred thousand of their inhabitants – writes Magdalena Rigamonti in the chapter “Volhynia” in the book “With a view of Poland. Neighbors, Stalin's thumb, Czech debt and the KGB”. We invite you to read an excerpt and listen to a special podcast based on the text by a Onet journalist.

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