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The Saxon Palace was one of the central features of the Saxon Axis, an 18th-century urban development that also included a representative public square, named Piłsudski Square as of 1928, and the ...
Investigations Continue at Warsaw’s World War II Jewish Ghetto. News July 13, 2022 ... Researchers led by Jacek Konik of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum have been investigating an area near a ...
An exhibition at the Kordegarda gallery, presenting artefacts found during excavations in the Warsaw ghetto, comes just in time for the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
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.
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.
Poland estimates its World War II losses caused by Germany at 6.2 trillion zlotys ($1.32 trillion), the leader of the country’s ruling nationalists said on Thursday, and he said Warsaw would ...