- Title: "We all should remember what happenedâ€- Poles commemorate start of WW2
- Date: 1st September 2019
- Summary: CEREMONY IN PROGRESS CAMERA OPERATORS FILMING OFFICIALS SEATED ON STAGE (SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. VICE PRESIDENT, MIKE PENCE, SAYING: ''America and Poland will continue to stand with all of our allies for our common defence. And America and Poland will also continue to call on our allies to live up to the promises that we've made to one another, for the American people and the Polish people know that a strong alliance of free, sovereign and independent nations is the best defence of our freedoms now and always.'' PEOPLE WATCHING PENCE'S SPEECH ON SCREEN VARIOUS OF PEOPLE HOLDING POLISH AND AMERICAN FLAGS, LISTENING TO PENCE'S SPEECH MAN WITH POLISH FLAG SITTING, WATCHING CEREMONY SCREEN SHOWING PENCE'S SPEECH PENCE'S SPEECH REFLECTED ON MAN'S SUNGLASSES PEOPLE APPLAUDING
- Embargoed: 15th September 2019 17:26
- Keywords: Poland WW2 World War Two Mike Pence U.S. Germany
- Location: WARSAW, POLAND
- City: WARSAW, POLAND
- Country: Poland
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace
- Reuters ID: LVA003AUTSVNR
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: SOUNDBITE USED IN SHOT 6 IS ALSO INCLUDED IN EDIT 7104
Poles gathered in Warsaw's central square on Sunday (September 1) to remind themselves of a terrible part of the nation's history, as they watched a ceremony marking 80 years since the start of World War Two.
"Since our childhood, it has been instilled into our minds that we all should remember what happened on September 1, 1939," 47-year-old Ewelina Kies told Reuters, adding that the memory of this event was very important and should be passed on to younger generations.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and German Chancellor Angela Merkel were among delegates from over 40 countries who came to Warsaw to pay tribute to the courage of the Polish people.
Few places suffered the level of death and destruction seen in Poland. It lost about a fifth of its population, including the vast majority of its three million Jewish citizens. After the war, shattered Warsaw had to rise again from ruins and Poland remained under Soviet domination until 1989.
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