Warsaw wants the restitution of 73 historical documents, including the 1422 Treaty of Melno, currently held at an archive in Berlin.
Warsaw wants the restitution of 73 historical documents, including the 1422 Treaty of Melno, currently held at an archive in Berlin.
Identification documents for the victims were handed to members of their families at a presidential palace.
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A a total of 72 artillery shells from World War Two were removed by army sappers.
The heads of Poland’s Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church signed a joint declaration on the Volhynia massacres.
The tracks were discovered at the wartime headquarters of Nazi Germany’s military high command, located in what is now Poland.
The memorial was revealed on the 80th anniversary of Władysław Sikorski’s death in a plane crash that remains unexplained.
The scene, made up of 21,000 bricks and displayed in Szymborska’s home city of Kraków, depicts the moment she was awarded the 1996 prize.
Bayer and Henschel are being sued for €4.3 million by the descendants of two Polish businessmen victimised during the German-Nazi occupation.
A Ukrainian official says such exhumations will only be permitted if Poland does more to restore damaged memorials to Ukrainian fighters on its territory.
The prisoners were beaten and subjected to humiliating psychological abuse, says the IPN.
A third of Łódź’s population were Jews before the Holocaust and the city was home to the second largest ghetto in German-occupied Europe.
The work by Italian baroque painter Alessandro Turchi was discovered with the help of special IT tools used by staff at the Polish culture ministry.
PiS party featured the former German Nazi death camp in a video criticising an upcoming anti-government march by the opposition.
Jan Grabowski has long received criticism in Poland over his research into crimes against Jews committed by Poles during World War Two.