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Poland, a country with basically 200 years of tragic history, is now Europe’s most vibrant economy

Posted on November 30, 2013 by Ted Bauer

Consider this: only 20 years ago, the Russian army still had troops in Poland. Democracy in Poland didn’t even start to gain steam as an idea until June of 1989, and that followed a long period where many economic observers… Continue Reading →

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