Tomasz Greniuch steps down as local head of Institute of National Remembrance, whose role is to document Nazi and communist crimes carried out on Polish soil

Man appointed to senior post at state historical research institution is tied to Polish far-right ONR group

Graffiti removed shortly after it is discovered; Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum says incident is 'painful'

Poland's Supreme Court rules in favor of Australian Ann Drillich, who claimed neighbor who saved her mother from Nazis later betrayed family and gave away their property

Most of Poland's kosher, halal slaughterhouses produce meat for export; under new law, ritual slaughter will be allowed only if meat is sold locally

Przemysław Czernek named in cabinet reshuffle; last year said monument denoting places where Poles killed Jews during and after WWII was 'slander' and 'anti-Polish'

In new book 'Twilight of Democracy,' Anne Applebaum describes how her former friends helped bring about the Trump era, Brexit, and authoritarian governments in Poland and Hungary

Populist incumbent's campaign engaged in anti-Semitic and anti-LGBT rhetoric, warning voters that his liberal opponent would sell out Polish families to Jewish interests

Letters 'AJ,' likely meaning 'anti-Jewish,' sprayed on wall of historical graveyard in city of Tarnow; site was also defaced last year

Anti-Semitism watchdog calls new text by Rafal Ziemkiewicz a criminal example of hate speech based on nationality

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