In largest act of resistance during World War II, 50,000 fighters of clandestine Home Army fought Germans for 63 days before surrendering

Heiko Maas is highest German official in years to attend observances for uprising against Nazis

Last survivor from first convoy of prisoners sent to Nazi death camp went on to become an engineer and serve on PM advisory board that looked after Holocaust memorial

Graffiti at newly renovated site in Tarnow in southern Poland reads 'Jews eat children'; official calls incident 'result of anti-Semitism and deep depravity'

Krystyna Danko was adopted by Jewish family before World War II, then saved all four members from the Nazis

Contributions to renowned POLIN museum frozen over concerns about government's failure to renew term of incumbent director

Few visitors to Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp pass through Poland's Oswiecim. That might change as sites tied to the city's Jewish past are preserved, restored, and digitized

'Jews Away' found written in ruins after bulldozer flattens building where artist built memorial to 1942 massacre; property dispute may be cause, according to reports

Historically one of Poland's most vibrant Jewish communities, the city was emptied of Jews during the Holocaust

Contingent of Jews bearing Israeli flags joins march to support 'fight against hatred' in Poland

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