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You’re going to hate it,” a friend in Warsaw told me last November, as I headed out one afternoon for the soft opening of the ...
The St. Kazimierz Catholic Church in New Town, Warsaw, was used as a hospital during World War II. Nuns housed many civilians in the church and cellars and gave medical aid as well as they could.
Warsaw's Umschlagplatz monument recognizing the more than 300,000 souls who died at the Treblinka extermination camp was defaced with graffiti equating the Holocaust with the war in Gaza.
Every year at 5pm on August 1, life in Warsaw pauses. Whether working, walking, driving or cycling, everyone in the Polish capital stops in silence for 60 seconds.
Poland commemorated the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising on Sunday, replacing its annual official ceremonies with low-key gatherings on site or online as the coronavirus pandemic prevented any big events.
Sambhaji Chhatrapati recalls Valivade Polish refugee camp during visit to Warsaw, deepening India-Poland friendship rooted in ...
Ukraine turns on Poland over WW2 massacre commemoration Kyiv claims public holiday to mark 1943’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ as genocide strains ‘good neighbourly relations’ ...
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