Reporter Katarzyna Markusz vows to keep recounting her country's role in the genocide of European Jews and the ongoing 'widespread aversion of Poles' toward Jewish people
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
As Holocaust history goes on trial in Poland, files on 300,000 Nazi 'collaborators' in the Netherlands have already been picked apart -- and publicized -- for two decades
Holocaust museum says decision ‘a real threat to academic and press freedom’ after researchers were censured for harming honor of man they said helped kill Jews in WWII
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas says that while Holocaust 'rightly takes the central place in our memory, there are still gaps elsewhere' including suffering of Poles in WWII
Court rules Barbara Engelking and Jan Grabowski disseminated false information and harmed the honor of a man they said helped kill Jews in WWII; his niece brought the suit
Historians say lawsuit is attempt to discredit their findings and discourage other researchers from investigating the truth about Polish involvement in mass murder of Jews
Katarzyna Markusz questioned on suspicion of violating law against defaming country after anonymous complaint filed over 2020 article; faces up to 3 years in jail
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