In 2007, the Parliament and the Polish Sejm declared March 23 the Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day. Throughout history, the two peoples have proven several times that they can count on each other.
Commemorating this exemplary bond, Duna World presents the Hungarian documentary Hitchhiking to Freedom on March 23 at 8:25 a.m., which recalls the beginning of the 1960s, when the rules related to travel were relaxed in Hungary. The exploration of the surrounding countries began, the most attractive destination for young people was the "land of freedom", Poland.
Duna also pays tribute to shared values and friendships with films and series.
On March 23, from 10:05 a.m., the educational film "Gdansk, the jewel of Northern Europe" will be shown, in which a watchmaker and an architect talk about the preservation of historical monuments. Duna viewers can get to know the exceptionally beautiful Lake Jeziorak and the gastronomy of the region in the current episode of the series "Tastes of Poland" starting at 12:55 p.m.
From 10:05 p.m., the Polish war film No. 303 Flying Squadron will be shown on Duna, which commemorates the Polish pilots who fought the enemy in the air during the Battle of England. The day ends with the Polish documentary Hungarians in Warsaw starting at 11:45 p.m., which shows how Hungarian troops helped the Poles during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
The M5 cultural channel pays tribute to Polish-Hungarian relations with a Hungarian documentary.
On March 23 from 7 p.m., the work titled "Homage to the Hungarian Nation..." recalls the events of September 1939, when Hungary's border was opened and more than a hundred thousand Polish soldiers and civilian refugees arrived in our country. At that time, the Hungarian nation not only solved food and accommodation within moments, but also the necessary health care.
In honor of the Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day, you can hear a conversation with Konrad Sutarski, who was born in Poznan and has lived in Hungary since 1965, on Kossuth Radio.
The writer and poet, awarded with the Polish Order of Cultural Merit, will be the guest of the portrait program "The Great" on March 22 from 7:30 p.m. On March 23, the historical magazine show "It Happened 100 Years Ago" is also connected to this day. One of the winners of the peace treaties around Paris, the newly reconstituted and combat-trained Poland, and the consolidating Hungary, which was hit by the Trianon Dictator and lost a lot in the battles. What connected these two states in the eventful 1920s can be found out in the program starting at 11:35 p.m.
Dankó Rádió also pays tribute to historical friendship on March 23.
radio listeners can hear a lot of Polish world music in the program Népek dai, which starts at 9 p.m.
Source: hirado.hu
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