Wilhem Sasnal says works needed because parts of Poland's society refuse to acknowledge that, though occupied by Nazis, there were also Poles who joined in the crimes

Statement follows campaign by Polish Jews to stop the sale of models; some locals treat figures as charms for increasing revenues, typically depicting Orthodox Jews counting money

It takes a global village to unerase the great Yiddish-language writer's religious/ethnic identity on the 'democratized' online encyclopedia

Website run by Konrad Smuniewski, who was suspended from University of Warsaw for hate speech, to get $50,000 grant from government

Relatives say former prime minster Beata Szydlo has tolerated 'openly fascist' groups and supported attempts to stifle research into the Holocaust

University of Warsaw professor says 'a little foot' was seen in the embalmed women's belly: 'That is why this mummy is truly unique'

Beata Szydlo of Poland's Law and Justice party nominated to state's museum board; her faction has been accused of manipulating the historical record on the Holocaust

Catholic institution decides not to punish priest and faculty member who said Jews practice 'ritual murders'

Opposition figure says remark by Waldemar Wojciechowski was anti-Semitic: 'It is a scandal to perpetuate such stereotypes'

Anna Kozminska and her stepmother sheltered 8-year-old Abraham Jablonski during the Nazi occupation of Poland; they also helped save three others

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