On September 17, 1939, the Soviet Union attacked Poland, which had been waging a defensive war against World War III for over two weeks.
In the silence of the courtroom, broken only by the sound of the cameras, words flowed in a calm, subdued voice.
"We ran up to them and they hugged us and gave us cookies and chocolate. When you're so lonely, a hug means
"The eternal enemy attacked our beloved homeland, Poland, in a vile and despicable manner. Literally deprived of
In May 2021, the Warsaw City Council's Committee on Municipal Naming decided to rename one of Warsaw's streets
"Taking into account the special conditions in Poland, we must recognize the behavior of that part of the Polish intelligentsia, workers and peasants who hide
On November 16, 2020, in a symbolic place, at Sienna 53 in Warsaw, on the premises of the H. Sienkiewicz High School No. 12,
We are sharing a column by Dr. Martyna Grądzka-Rejak published in the November edition of the monthly Słowo Żydowskie on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the closure
We are sharing a column by Rabbi David Berman from the Scientific and Research Department of the WGM, published in the November edition of the monthly Słowo Żydowskie on the occasion of