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  • Getty Images Warsaw's troops are as committed to fighting and winning the war as their American allies.

    Poland's Solidarity Aleksandra Kulczuga 2011

  • Mr. Obama said he has asked Congress to ease visa requirements for Polish citizens, a move that would address one of Warsaw's longstanding complaints and should appeal to the estimated 10 million Polish-Americans back home.

    Obama Wraps Europe Tour in Poland Carol E. Lee 2011

  • The plane has a backup system, airline safety experts said, but that didn't appear to work either, leading to the emergency landing at Warsaw's Frederic Chopin Airport.

    Plane Makes Crash Landing in Poland Dan Michaels 2011

  • Masterton immerses you hip-deep in Warsaw's post-Cold War atmosphere -- literally too, as there is a lot of trudging through the sewers -- and Stefan and several other characters become more than believable.

    Book Review: "The Chosen Child" by Graham Masterton 2009

  • Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty Images Polish women took part in a 'Breastfeeding Is Not Obscene' protest in Warsaw's subway on Wednesday in reaction to a ban imposed by city officials on an art project, portraying breastfeeding mothers.

    Emerging Europe: The Week in Photos 2011

  • It was the start of a Polish diplomatic campaign to help boost Libya's interim National Transitional Council, which also included Warsaw's relocation of its embassy to Benghazi from Tripoli during the uprising—making it the only nation to station its ambassador in the city.

    Poland Gives Arab Nations Lessons Gordon Fairclough 2011

  • In Warsaw's central station, the trains arrive below ground, pulling into narrow slots and letting loose streams of passengers who make their way to stairs leading up to the main hall.

    The Replica City Al Bray 2011

  • The 435-room property in the southern part of Warsaw's central business district is around 1 kilometer from the main railway station and about 7 kilometers from the airport.

    New Luxury Hotel in LA, New Cheap Hotel in Amsterdam Jeff Mills 2011

  • Poland has offered humanitarian and medical aid since people in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya rose up against authoritarian rule earlier this year, but Warsaw's main focus has been on the less tangible work of promoting democracy.

    Poland Gives Arab Nations Lessons Gordon Fairclough 2011

  • Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty Images Polish women took part in a 'Breastfeeding Is Not Obscene' protest in Warsaw's subway on Wednesday in reaction to a ban imposed by city officials on an art project, portraying breastfeeding mothers.

    Emerging Europe: The Week in Photos 2011

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