The gradual “forgetting” of communism in Poland
Featured in communist times as a symbol of abductions, the black Volga has lost its aura now. Today few young Poles even recognize the car or recall the urban legends that once linked it to the KGB or security services. Stripped of these political connotations, it has survived mainly as a retro curiosity – an object of aesthetic nostalgia rather than historical unease.
December 8, 2025 -
Aleksander Niepokój
Michał Kuryłowicz
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