Color photographs of life in Poland in the early 1980s
In the early 1980-ies, when the Gdansk and Warsaw were in the midst of socio-political upheaval on a European scale, French photographer of Moroccan origin Bruno Barbie (Bruno Barbey) went to an eight-month journey with a length of almost 40,000 kilometers. Together with his family, he travelled to Poland, where he saw a struggling nation and a country torn between Catholicism and communism, where the word "unity" really means something.



































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