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- An examination of the Soviet slaughter of thousands of Polish officers and citizens in the Katyn forest in 1940.
- An epic story about the Ukrainian uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth magnates in the 17th Century.
- Different strata of Polish society oppose communist aggression from Soviet Russia. Love lives on a par with war.
- September 1st, 1939. German battleship Schleswig-Holstein marks the start of World War II by firing on the garrison stationed at the Westerplatte peninsula in Poland.
- 1914 Baku in Azerbaijan is the largest oil basin at the turn of the century. Cezary Baryka, the son of Seweryn Baryka, a Polish engineer employed in a large oil company, and Jadwiga Barykowa, who, despite many years spent in Baku, still misses her home town of Drohiczyn, its pond and its chapel, lives in this cosmopolitan city. Czarek is friends with his classmates: Tachir, who is an Azerbaijani, Vartan, an Armenian, Yasha, a Jew, and Sasha, a Russian. The friends promise each other that after finishing school they will stay here and sail on tankers. But for now, they are enjoying the freedom and the carefree years of their youth, spending their free time together and making mischief, embarrassing the school principal. Cezary Baryka experiences his first love, he shyly confesses to his mother that he is in love with the beautiful Armenian woman Aida, Wartan's sister, and Jadwiga accepts her son's choice.
- During World War II, a group of bandits roam the Polish countryside robbing and fighting local militia. When a group is captured, a man is called to idenitfy the leader of the bandits by the commander of a milita group (Krzysztof Kolbasiuk) who also gives the witness protection prior to him testifying against the bandits.
- Based on the true story of Franciszek Klos, a policeman who collaborated with the Germans. Klos not only catches criminals, but also tracks down Polish conspirators and hiding Jews.