[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1198 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1198
Commemorating the 105th anniversary of diplomatic relations between
Poland and the United States.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 6, 2024
Ms. Kaptur (for herself, Mr. Smith of New Jersey, Mr. Keating, and Mr.
Turner) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 105th anniversary of diplomatic relations between
Poland and the United States.
Whereas the United States and Poland have shared a consequential history,
encompassing a fundamental commitment to democratic principles, freedom,
the rule of law, and human rights;
Whereas shared values have formed the bedrock of the enduring friendship between
the United States and Poland, and an unwavering commitment to the North
Atlantic military alliance and the broader transatlantic relationship
has contributed to security in Europe and across the globe;
Whereas the United States-Poland friendship predates the founding of the United
States itself, with Polish generals Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Casimir
Pulaski bravely fighting for the independence and freedom of both
nations during the United States Revolutionary War;
Whereas, during World War I, prominent Polish figures such as Ignacy Jan
Paderewski and Henryk Sienkiewicz traveled to the United States to
promote the idea of an independent Poland;
Whereas many people in the United States of Polish descent came to Europe to
fight for a sovereign Poland, with the most famous example being the
Blue Army of General Jozef Haller, consisting of over 20,000 Americans
of Polish descent, largely inspired by Paderewski;
Whereas, in a historic moment, President Woodrow Wilson delivered a compelling
speech to Congress on January 22, 1917, passionately advocating for
Poland's independence as a justified war aim;
Whereas the pivotal role played by President Woodrow Wilson and Ignacy
Paderewski in advocating for Poland's independence was instrumental in
securing recognition of Polish sovereignty following World War I;
Whereas, on January 8, 1918, President Wilson announced his famous ``Fourteen
Points'', with point 13 explicitly stating: ``An independent Polish
state should be erected which should include the territories inhabited
by indisputably Polish populations, which should be assured a free and
secure access to the sea, and whose political and economic independence
and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international
covenant'';
Whereas Poland's embrace of democratic values dates back to the 1700s,
culminating in the historic adoption of Europe's first constitution in
1791, embodying the principles of liberty and constitutional monarchy;
Whereas Poland became the first European nation to strive toward ensuring
liberty for all its citizens when Tadeusz Kosciuszko, upon his return
from the American Revolution, issued the Proclamation of Po5aniec on May
7, 1794, which provided for personal freedoms to Polish serfs and
reduced compulsory serfdom, among other liberties and rights;
Whereas, in the wake of Poland's remarkable constitutional achievement, the
nation would face tragic annihilation in history, including the third
partition of Poland in 1795, that resulted in Poland being erased from
the map of Europe for 123 years and its territory divided among the
empires of adjoining nations Russia, Prussia, and the Hapsburg Empire;
Whereas, despite centuries of adversity, Poland's resilient spirit endured, as
evidenced by the November Uprising of 1830 and the January Uprising of
1863, where countless Poles laid down their lives to preserve the dream
of Polish sovereignty;
Whereas, during this period of foreign domination, Poland persevered in
safeguarding its national identity through initiatives such as the
``organic work'' ideology, which recognized the importance of
modernizing Polish society to ensure the survival of Polish nationhood;
Whereas, on November 11, 1918, the Regency Council of Poland appointed Jozef
Pi5sudski as Commander in Chief of Poland, marking the formation of the
Second Republic of Poland and a triumphant return to independence;
Whereas the brave Polish resistance fighters and soldiers valiantly fought
against tyranny on all fronts during World War II, only to find their
liberation from Nazi oppression followed by domination by the Soviet
Union;
Whereas, on September 18, 1944, as part of the allied FRANTIC-7 mission, though
the Royal Air Force, 12 United States citizens, including 2d Lt. Clyda
Arrants, 1st Lt. Joseph Vigna, 1st Lt. Robert Peters, 1st Lt. Francis
Akins, 2d Lt. Forrest Shaw, Flight Officer Ely Berenson, 2d Lt. Myron
Merrill, Technical Sgt. Frank De Cillis, Staff Sgt. Paul Haney, Staff
Sgt. George MacPhee, Staff Sgt. Walter Shimshock, and 1st Lt. Paul
Hibbard, were killed in the skies over Poland during operations to
supply Polish resistance units during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising;
Whereas Poland's indomitable spirit was exemplified by the Solidarity movement,
led by Lech Wa5esa, which played a pivotal role in defeating Communism
and ultimately led to the fall of the Soviet Empire, ushering in a new
era of liberty for millions across Europe;
Whereas Poland joined the community of democracies by acceding to the NATO
alliance in 1999 and the European Union in 2004, further cementing its
commitment to democratic principles;
Whereas Poland's ongoing steadfast relationship with the United States is
demonstrated by the Illinois-Poland National Guard Partnership, a
program of the United States European Command State Partnership Program,
through which nations share in military excellence and in friendship;
Whereas, in March of 2023, the United States Army established the United States
Army Garrison in Poland, representing an undying commitment to the NATO
alliance and to the defense of global democracy;
Whereas the contributions of up to 10,000,000 Polish Americans to the United
States have been invaluable, with many serving in political leadership,
defending liberty in the Armed Forces, driving innovation in factories,
and leading in creative and economic spheres; and
Whereas the United States and Poland have been resolute in their joint
commitment to support Ukraine as it defends against Russia's war of
aggression: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) commemorates the 105th anniversary of the establishment
of diplomatic relations between Poland and the United States,
recognizing the historic events and courageous individuals that
led to the reconstitution of Poland's sovereignty;
(2) honors the unwavering determination and sacrifices of
the Polish people, who never wavered in their pursuit of
independence and liberty during 123 years of foreign partitions
and 43 years of Soviet occupation; and
(3) reaffirms the enduring bonds between Poland and the
United States, forged by a shared love of freedom, an
unquenchable thirst for liberty, a mutual commitment to the
rule of law, and a steadfast partnership in advancing security
and democracy worldwide.
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