Historians warn Warsaw using celebration of family who died rescuing Jews to prop up image and ignore collaboration with Nazis

Politician, protesters disrupt speech in Warsaw by historian Jan Grabowski, a vocal critic of Poland’s efforts to constrain Holocaust discussion

Online encyclopedia bars 3 editors from working on articles related to Holocaust in Poland, but avoids stance on underlying dispute over Polish antisemitism and complicity

Prominent Holocaust scholar Barbara Engelking told TVN that Jewish Poles felt betrayed by their compatriots, and accused modern Warsaw of 'falsifying history'

For the first time in its nearly 20 years, the online encyclopedia's arbitration committee voluntarily takes up a case amid claims some editors are whitewashing Polish history

Uncovered in dusty boxes, pictures were taken clandestinely by a Polish firefighter in 1943 as he protected Aryan Warsaw from flames engulfing the ghetto

Jeremy Sharon dives into legal battles facing the Netanyahu coalition's agenda; Judah Ari Gross on a new clampdown on immigration and protests against changing the Law of Return

Warsaw says presence of security personnel creates impression Poland is unsafe; incident is latest in string of spats between the two countries in recent years

Józef Walaszczyk, member of Polish resistance, fell in love with Jewish woman, saved her and others by paying bribes, employing Jews in flour factory

'I wanted to fill in the blanks about my family's history, that only they knew,' says Isidore Zuckerbrod, whose parents hid in a Polish chicken coop belonging to the Szyfner family

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