RELATIONS OF POLAND, GERMANY AND TURKEY IN RECENT AGES.

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RELATIONS OF POLAND, GERMANY AND TURKEY IN RECENT AGES

CRUSADES ( )

CONFLICT OF TWO RELIGIONS

FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM OF JERUSALEM

CONFLICT OF POLAND AND TEUTONIC ORDER (XIV-XVI WIEK)

TANNENBERG BATTLE (15 VII 1410) Jan Matejko’s painting

PRUSSIAN HOMAGE (YEAR 1525) Jan Matejko’s painting

COUNTRY OF TEUTONIC ORDER AFTER PRUSSIAN HOMAGE

VICTORY IN BATTLE OF VIENNA (YEAR 1683) Jan Matejko’s painting

Kara Mustafa (VIZIER OF TURKEY) Jan III Sobieski (KING OF POLAND)

PARTITION OF POLAND

TURKEY WAS THE ONLY COUNTRY AGAINST PARTITION OF POLAND

POLISH PEOPLE UNDER GERMAN GOVERNMENT ( ) DRZYMAŁA’S WAGON CHILDREN OF WRZEŚNIA RUGI PRUSKIE CHANCELLOR OTTO VON BISMARCK

WORLD WAR II ( )

EVEN WITH DIFFICULT HISTORY IT IS POSSIBLE TO BE FRIENDLY TO EACH OTHER AND TO BUILD GOOD RELATIONSHIPS