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Ronald Reagan statue unveiled in Warsaw Posted by on Nov 21, 2011 in Culture, Current News

Today some recent news from Poland.

Former Polish president and anti-communist leader Lech Wałęsa unveiled a statue of Ronald Reagan on an elegant Warsaw street on Monday, honoring the late U.S. president for inspiring Poland’s toppling of communism (obalenie komunizmu).

Though Reagan’s legacy is mixed in the U.S., across much of central and eastern Europe he is considered the greatest American leader in recent history for challenging the Soviet Union.

“I wonder whether today’s Poland, Europe and world could look the same without president Reagan,” Wałęsa said. “As a participant in those events, I must say that it’s inconceivable.”

The 11.5-foot bronze statue depicts a smiling Reagan in a historic moment — as he stood at a podium at Berlin’s Brandenburg gate in 1987 and said the famous words, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.”

It sits across from the U.S. Embassy on Aleje Ujazdowskie, a street lined with embassies and manicured parks in the heart of the capital.

“Reagan gave us hope,” said Janusz Dorosiewicz, the president of the board of the Ronald Reagan Foundation in Poland. He conceived of the monument and struggled for six years with bureaucracy to secure the prized location for the statue.

Several statues of Reagan have gone up this year, the centennial of Reagan’s birth. Most notably, monuments to him have been erected in London and in Budapest, Hungary, and yet another is to be unveiled later this week in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.

“We’ve been joking that there are so many statues that we should do a coffee table book,” said Linda Bond, a representative of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, who was in Warsaw for the ceremony.

Do następnego razu… (Till next time…)

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About the Author: Kasia

My name is Kasia Scontsas. I grew near Lublin, Poland and moved to Warsaw to study International Business. I have passion for languages: any languages! Currently I live in New Hampshire. I enjoy skiing, kayaking, biking and paddle boarding. My husband speaks a little Polish, but our daughters are fluent in it! I wanted to make sure that they can communicate with their Polish relatives in our native language. Teaching them Polish since they were born was the best thing I could have given them! I have been writing about learning Polish language and culture for Transparent Language’s Polish Blog since 2010.


Comments:

  1. John kantek:

    This was one good thing that Reagan!!!!! but as for his time as a president well it left a lot to be desired.

  2. William H. Szych:

    Politics, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Conservatives in America have given Reagan almost cult like status and after listening to many of his speeches I feel he was one of our best modern day presidents. Reagan gave America hope. To those of us on active duty in the military, he restored a feeling of pride and greatly bolstered the morale of most everyone. Rest in peace Mr. Presiden; you’ll never be forgotten.

  3. http://adventurewarsaw.com:

    Recently I’ve been in capital of Poland for a while and I must say this beautiful place made a huge impression on me. You must visit it 😉