"History in Uniform" – a new series of films on our Museum's YouTube channel
We invite you to follow the new film series prepared by our team, entitled "History in Uniform". This is a unique series of conversations about the history of the military, especially the one related to Leszno and the region.
In each episode, we meet a special guest – Krzysztof Handke, a well-known regionalist, author of numerous publications on military history and a retired major. He is an experienced enthusiast with great knowledge and even greater love for the history of Leszno. The interviews are conducted by Dr. Adrian Gendera, a historian of the Museum.
In the following episodes, Mr. Handke talks about the history of the 55th Poznań Infantry Regiment, as well as the 17th Regiment of Greater Poland Uhlans. The talks also present the history of soldiers, their everyday life, organizational changes and the importance of the military for the local community.
Videos from the "History in Uniform" series are available on our official YouTube channel. We encourage you to watch, comment and share these materials – it is not only an interesting history lesson, but also a tribute to the military tradition of our town.
In each episode, we meet a special guest – Krzysztof Handke, a well-known regionalist, author of numerous publications on military history and a retired major. He is an experienced enthusiast with great knowledge and even greater love for the history of Leszno. The interviews are conducted by Dr. Adrian Gendera, a historian of the Museum.
In the following episodes, Mr. Handke talks about the history of the 55th Poznań Infantry Regiment, as well as the 17th Regiment of Greater Poland Uhlans. The talks also present the history of soldiers, their everyday life, organizational changes and the importance of the military for the local community.
Videos from the "History in Uniform" series are available on our official YouTube channel. We encourage you to watch, comment and share these materials – it is not only an interesting history lesson, but also a tribute to the military tradition of our town.