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Honoring Gdynia Residents Displaced 86 Years Ago: A Parliamentary Resolution

The Polish Parliament pays tribute to the victims of the mass displacement of Gdynia residents by the German occupation in 1939-1940. The resolution emphasizes the importance of remembering these events for future generations and expresses solidarity with Gdynia's inhabitants, committing to support commemorative activities. The document aims to preserve historical awareness of citizens' suffering and their fight for justice.
Key points
The Parliament honors over 80,000 Gdynia residents displaced by German occupation in 1939-1940.
The resolution highlights that these displacements were among the first acts of terror against civilians in occupied Poland.
The Parliament expresses respect for those who preserved the memory of these tragic events for decades.
The document commits the Parliament to support initiatives commemorating the fate of Polish citizens during World War II.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1818
Process start date: 2025-10-15