Article's subtitle accuses Polish government of prosecuting Holocaust scholars 'to exonerate the nation of the murders of three million Jews'

Vaccinated tourists or those with negative tests up to 48 hours before arrival will be allowed into the European country

Final member of death camp's 'sewing circle' dies of COVID-related complications; high-profile book based on women's experiences to be published in September

Researchers have found previously unknown identities of an estimated 4,000 camp inmates and information about 26,000 others

2013 series on World War II under fire for depiction of Polish resistance movement; German ZDF broadcaster ordered to publish apology on website

Screenwriter Jakub Zulczyk charged with 'an act of public insult' for Facebook post criticizing Andrzej Duda's tweet about US election

In 'Plunder,' Menachem Kaiser captures Poland's absurdly draconian legal system even as he goes deep underground with hunters of Nazi treasure

Good luck charms sold by candle companies depict ultra-Orthodox Jews counting money; some Polish Jews say products reminiscent of Nazi crematoria

Menachem Kaiser set out to reclaim a building his grandfather’s family owned in Poland before the Holocaust; he could never have predicted how the story would go

Krzysztof Bielawski publishes 1st 'historical synthesis' of Poland's destroyed Jewish graveyards, emphasizing role of government-led campaigns and new grassroots efforts to rebuild

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