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Poland's story is one of defiance—a nation that, erased from the map for 123 years, refused to disappear. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through a millennium of Polish history, from the baptism of Mieszko I in 966 to the Solidarity movement that toppled communism. Explore the Piast and Jagiellonian dynasties, the Golden Age of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the devastating partitions by P... more

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Lucas and Luna dive into the legendary Polish winged hussars, exploring their origins in the 16th-century reforms of King Stefan Batory and Hetman Jan Zamoyski. They discuss the distinctive 'wings'—whether ostrich, eagle, or crane feathers—and their ... more

We often remember the 1920 Battle of Warsaw as Poland's 'Miracle on the Vistula', but the Polish-Soviet War was a two-year struggle that shaped the borders of Eastern Europe for decades. In this episode, Lucas and Luna go beyond the famous battle to ... more

In 1655, as the Swedish Deluge flooded across the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, one unlikely stronghold held out: the fortified monastery of Jasna Góra in Częstochowa. Lucas and Luna explore the desperate defense of the Black Madonna icon against a... more

When Polish chancellor Jan Zamoyski decided to build a private city from scratch in the late 16th century, he turned to an Italian architect named Bernardo Morando to create a Renaissance utopia in the heart of Eastern Europe. Zamość was designed as ... more

In November 1918, as Poland finally regained independence after 123 years of partitions, the multi-ethnic city of Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine) erupted in a Polish-Ukrainian conflict over its future. Among the defenders of the city were hundreds of teenag... more

In this episode of The Story of Poland, Lucas and Luna explore the unique political system of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: the Golden Liberty of the szlachta, or noble class. They dive into how this system granted unprecedented rights to noble... more

In 1569, Poland and Lithuania signed the Union of Lublin, creating the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a vast multi-ethnic state that would dominate Eastern Europe for two centuries. This episode explores the long road to union, from the personal dyn... more

In 1956, Poland stood at a crossroads. Stalin's death had left a power vacuum in the Soviet bloc, and in Poznań, workers took to the streets demanding bread and freedom. The uprising was crushed, but it forced the Communist Party to reckon with chang... more

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A historically focused series that narrates centuries of Polish history through vivid storytelling and thoughtful analysis. Episodes cover major dynastic eras, national resilience, and pivotal moments—from the Winged Hussars and the partitions to the Solidarity movement and postwar memory—often blending military history, politics, culture, and language to illustrate how identity endured through occupation, censorship, and revolution. The hosts—Lucas Luna and a co-host—guide listeners with accessible storytelling, primary-source context, and memorable anecdotes, making complex chapters of Polish history approachable for educated, curious audiences and offering rich material for listeners who enjoy deep dives into how nations survive and shap... more

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