Identification documents for the victims were handed to members of their families at a presidential palace.

Identification documents for the victims were handed to members of their families at a presidential palace.
Poland’s state historical body, the IPN, last year appealed for help identifying the woman in the 1943 photograph.
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The presidents-in-exile “preserved the idea of an independent, sovereign, free state” and “deserve a symbolic memorial in free Poland”.
More than 40 were killed following rumours Jews had kidnapped a Christian child.
Weronika Strzyżyńska
The Institute of National Remembrance aims to reach young Poles and an international audience.
Daniel Tilles
The controversial memory law, though amended, is still in place, the Polish government’s historical narrative is stronger than ever, and Israel and the US appear to have accepted it.