TODAY is Poland's Independence Day! Hundreds of THOUSANDS will march in a GLORIOUS display of PATRIOTISM, celebrating the Polish SPIRIT which has persevered more than ANY other in recent history (200-250 years) LONG LIVE POLAND!! (This is My video from 2023) Love Life 0:51 4 MB Load video
Unbelievable patriotism in Poland today for Independence Day! Such a beautiful welcoming country! With @D_Tarczynski and @TRobinsonNewEra 0:16 1 MB Load video
Today we are celebrating the 107th anniversary of regaining Poland's independence. Today we are on the map, but it would not be possible without the huge sacrifice of many generations of Poles who believed that one day it would be possible to create again independent homeland. Load image
The Vietnamese came to Poland during communism. They marched in the Independence Day parade dressed in their traditional clothing, showing respect to their host nation. I never had a problem with slant eyed Asians, they are clean, respectful, hard-working, and family-oriented. Load image 5 KB
Today, we celebrate Poland’s Independence Day – a moment to honour our nation’s history, resilience, and the generations who fought for freedom. 11 November reminds us of the value of independence and the responsibility to safeguard it for the future. Happy Independence Day! Show more 0:05 Load video
What I came to realise after travelling from the uk to Warsaw to witness Polish Independence Day celebrations I’ve photographed & witnessed 50+ events in the uk on various levels and issues and being a father of two I wanted to see for myself what Poland was like on this day 5:49 23 MB Load video
Today to commemorate Polish National Independence Day, the Empire State Building is white-red. Quote Radosław Sikorski @sikorskiradek · 58m Translated from Polish Tonight, the Empire State Building, one of the most famous symbols of Manhattan, was illuminated in white and red
Poland Independence Day, also known as Narodowe Święto Niepodległości commemorates the country's regained independence after 123 years of partitions and foreign rule. It is an important observance that pays tribute to the sacrifices made by Polish patriots in their relentless pursuit of freedom and self-determination. The day also serves as an opportunity for the people of Poland to celebrate their rich cultural heritage and national identity.
The history of Poland Independence Day can be traced back to November 11, 1918, when Józef Piłsudski assumed control of a newly sovereign Polish government following the collapse of the German, Austro-Hungarian, and Russian empires in the aftermath of World War I. As a member of the European Union since 2004, Poland's journey towards independence is an inspiring and relevant example for the EU's commitment to fostering strong democratic values within its member states.
Poland Independence Day is celebrated across the European Union by Polish communities and their supporters. The observance typically includes public events, such as parades, concerts, speeches, and cultural exhibitions, aimed at expressing pride, promoting understanding, and strengthening ties between Poland and other EU member states. These celebrations often serve as an opportunity for Europeans to learn more about the vibrant history and culture of Poland while also reaffirming the shared European values of democracy, freedom, and unity. Poland Independence Day takes place on the 11th of November each year.
Top facts about Independence Day
Jozef Pilsudski was appointed Commander-in-Chief over the Polish Forces and was later given complete civil control over all of Poland's territories.
On 1 September 1939, Hitler's Nazi Germany invaded Poland and quickly defeated its army. Following the invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939, the Allied forces declared war on Germany and World War II began.
In the News and Trending in Poland for Independence Day
Indulge in traditional Polish food to celebrate culinary tradition and heritage on this national holiday. Some of our favourites include: pierogi (dumplings), rosol (chicken soup), golabki (cabbage rolls), bigos (hunter's stew) and kotlet schabowy (breaded pork cutlet).
Spread awareness on social media with hashtags such as #PolishIndependenceDay, #IndependentPoland and #FreeAfter123Years.