We Poles need to decide exactly how and where in the west we fit in | Christian Davies

On the centenary of Polish independence we should be unified. Yet behind the flag-waving lies a divided and unhappy country

On 11 November, as much of Europe marks the centenary of the armistice that brought the first world war to an end, Poland will celebrate 100 years since the re-establishment of an independent Polish state after more than a century of partition by foreign powers. In theory, at least, the commemorations should be a time to unify the nation in a way that next year’s 30th anniversary of the negotiated fall of communism in 1989 – the nature of which continues to divide Polish society – cannot.

Membership of the EU meant money and respect, but little attention was given to the transformation of Polish society

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