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May 23rd, 2018
Polish and Slovenian Presidents Andrzej Duda and Borut Pahor unveiled a memorial on Wednesday to Slovenian soldiers fallen in the First World War at a war cemetery in Gorlice, southeastern Poland. In their addresses at the cemetery, which houses graves of Austro-Hungarian, German and Russia soldiers fallen in the May 1915 Battle of Gorlice, both state heads stressed that peace was not granted forever, and pointed out that although World War One brought freedom to countries like Poland and Slovenia, the price was the blood of Poles and Slovenians fighting in other countries' armies.
PAP
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