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The article analyzes the journalistic content of the Polish and German press on the 40th anniversary of Chancellor Willy Brandt’s gesture at the Monument to the Heroes of the Ghetto in Warsaw. The published texts are studied in the aspect of constructing collective memory with the Chancellor’s kneeling down perceived as a “locus of memory”. The focus of the article is on the fact that the periodicals, depending on their ideological orientation, draw attention to different aspects of the event from forty years ago.
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The author analyzes the main problems of Poles in Germany, i.e. the teaching of the Polish language, restoration of official minority status for Poles as well as vindication and compensation for World War II damages in Polish and German press in the years 1999-2012. This was a period of heated public debate and intergovernmental negotiations of these issues. Despite the significance of the problems they did not find adequate reflection in the Polish press. Media with a right-wing orientation were mainly the ones to tackle the topic.
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Polish-German relations in the first half of 2014 were dominated by the Ukraine crisis. This study is an attempt to answer the question of how Polish and German press assessed the cooperation of both countries in resolving the conflict in Ukraine; to what extent the most widely read magazines associated themselves with the decisions of their politicians and the feelings of their own societies and how much understanding they showed for the arguments of their EU partner. The analysis focuses on the unprecedented mission of the Weimar Triangle foreign ministers to Ukraine in February 2014, which led to an agreement between the Ukrainian opposition and President Viktor Yanukovych. A turning point was the visit paid by Radoslaw Sikorski and Frank-Walter Steinmeier to St. Petersburg in June 2014. The next meetings agreed on by EU partners were held without inviting the Polish partner. In view of the speed of events in the selected time interval, the articles subjected to analysis were taken from the most widely read online editions of national daily newspapers in Poland and Germany.
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