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The text looks at the ways the date of 8/9 May 1945 is perceived in the memory of Poles and Germans - in the official memory (anniversary celebrations), public memory (press and media) as well as common memory (historical awareness, family memory). The author traces the dimensions between different levels of memory and evolutions of the image of the end of the war in Poland - before and after the breakthrough of 1989, and in Germany - before and after reunification.
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The text describes crucial changes in the ways the Polish people remember their  past after 1989 in reference to cultural processes concerning gradual  transformation from the authoritarian to democratic ways of remembering the past. Various  ways of understanding the concept of democratic remembrance were discussed in  the article. A large part of the article was also devoted to the characteristics of  the above mentioned changes in remembering the past and to the issue of their  determinants. The basic question the author of the text was concerned with was:  to what extent the changes occurring after 1989 resulted from political factors and  to what extent they were the result of more profound changes in contemporary  culture?
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