
Gdańsk is the sixth from the largest city in Poland. During the 1000-year history, the city was govern by Poles, Germans and the Teutonic Order. This is a symbolic place of the beginning of the Second World War. During the Second World War the city was destroyed. The historic old town was destroyed in 90%. The city was rebuilt in the old form, thanks to the enormous effort of several generations of Polish people.
Gdańsk is the sixth from the largest city in Poland. During the 1000-year history, the city was govern by Poles, Germans and the Teutonic Order.
