Under the order of the commander of the Home Army, General Tadeusz Komorowski „Bora”, the Warsaw Uprising began on August 1, 1944 at 5.00 pm, the so-called “W-Hour.” Its aim was to liberate the Polish capital from the German occupation before the Red Army entered. The Home Army and the authorities of the Polish Underground State intended to reveal themselves and appear before the Polish Committee of National Liberation
Photo by Otto Rascon: LINK Since the release of A New Hope in 1977, Star Wars has become far more than just a film. It’s a cultural phenomenon, a modern mythology filled with symbolism, emotion, unforgettable heroes, and iconic villains. But what makes Star Wars continue to draw in millions of fans around the world, even decades later? 1. A Timeless tale of Good vs Evil George Lucas
Photo by Markus Spiske: LINK Cycling isn’t just a means of transport – it’s a lifestyle. For many of us, a bicycle was our first vehicle, giving us a taste of independence. But over time, bikes often end up forgotten in basements, replaced by cars or public transport. And that’s a shame! Because riding a bike is one of the simplest, cheapest, and healthiest forms of activity. 🚴♀️
Photo by Victor Freitas: LINK Nowadays people spend hours in front of screens – whether at school, work or home – it’s easy to forget just how important regular physical activity is for our health. And it’s not just about getting fit or looking good. Moving your body is one of the best long-term investments you can make in your physical but also mental well-being. Some people forget
Photo by Ella Olsson taken from LINK We’ve all heard the phrase “healthy lifestyle” – in school, online, on food packaging. But what does it actually mean? Do you have to run every day, give up your favorite snacks, and only eat salad? Nope! Living a healthy lifestyle is not about perfection or strict rules. It’s about taking care of your body and your mind in simple, balanced ways.