Marian Turski, a Holocaust survivor who became a journalist and historian in postwar Poland and was a co-founder of Warsaw’s ...
On Jan. 27, 1945, ten thousand Allied POWs stepped off from Stalag Luft III in Żagań as the Nazi regime began forcibly ...
A vibrant and huge Jewish population of Warsaw – mostly a remnant of the past. You can find a place or two, sure, but it’s ...
Vasyl Bodnar, Ukraine's Ambassador to Poland, has confirmed that work on the exhumation of the victims of the Volyn tragedy ...
The Armia Krajowa was officially dissolved on January 19, 1945, and many of its former members joined the civil militia and the Polish Army, as well as the local authorities. Some former members ...
Holocaust survivor Marian Turski, who became a journalist in Poland and headed an international committee of Auschwitz ...
Poland was home to some 3.3 million Jews in 1939. Only 380,000 survived the Holocaust. According to Ashkenazi, at the beginning of 1945, the scholars of Hebrew University knew that Jews had been ...
Auschwitz was established in 1940 and located in the suburbs of Oswiecim, a Polish city the Germans annexed. Between 1940 and 1945, it grew to include three main camp centers and a slew of ...
There is nothing here. A sinister canyon.’). Polish novelist Maria Dąbrowska, who returned to the capital in February 1945, wrote about her feelings in My First Walk Around Warsaw: I stand with tears ...
The Nazis murdered an estimated 1.1 million people at the death camp in southern Poland before its liberation on January 27, 1945 Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent World leaders gathered in Oswiecim ...