In debut book, writer recounts efforts to regain ownership of house that belonged to his grandfather before Holocaust

Jaroslaw Nowak criticized his own government's policies on Holocaust remembrance in an interview with UK's Jewish News

Speaking to Jewish News, Jaroslaw Marek Nowak makes striking statements on his own government's actions to restrict claims against Poland in WWII

Indictment against Irmgard Furchner, 96, who absconded last month, says all in Stutthof heard victims suffer; says defendant's work gave her 'knowledge of all occurrences, events'

Jan Grabowski and Barbara Engelking were ordered in February to apologize for their research on Poles who collaborated with Nazis

Polish historian Katarzyna Person quotes firsthand accounts to reveal the bleak reality that set the stage for the creation of the infamous Jewish Order Service

Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich says protests at memorial for Jedwabne pogrom point to a 'very serious issue' involving Polish government’s stance on Holocaust memory

Mateusz Morawiecki digs in heels after Israeli FM attacks law that would set a 30-year deadline for Jews to recover seized property, barring all Holocaust claims

The legislation, which must still be approved by Poland's senate, sets a 30-year deadline for Jews to recover seized property

Auschwitz museum says story contained 'lies and distortions'; journalist, magazine say they stand behind the piece, have received hate mail and death threats

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