Zamach majowy jest przestrogą dla demokratów i nacjonalistów. Rozmowa z prof. Tomaszem Nałęczem

100 years ago, the May Coup d'état took place – one of the most dramatic events in Poland's recent history, resulting in nearly 400 deaths and a shift in the country's political system towards authoritarianism. What led to the attack? What were the motivations of the key players in the disputes at the time? What actually happened in those few days in May? And what lessons can be drawn from those events for current policymakers? In this episode of the podcast "The Ugly Word Beginning with 'P'," Bartosz Bartosik speaks with Professor Tomasz Nałęcz – historian, former MP, and former advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland. (0:00) Introduction (2:14) Interview BOND – we connect in times of chaos. Will you join us? Just a few clicks are all it takes on our website: www.wspieram.wiez.pl