The Holocaust year by year Five states remember victims of WW2 'misery' pact Polish government wins standoff over WW2 museum After the failed 1944 uprising by Poland's underground Home Army ...
During and after World War II, many individuals from various nationalities were sent to NKVD labor camps in the Borowicze region, located in northwestern Russia. Between 1944 and 1946, over 600 ...
Jozef Walaszczyk is Poland’s oldest living rescuer of Jews. But he was fortunate enough just to survive World War II. As a partisan fighter who specialized in smuggling arms in Nazi-occupied ...
During World War II, thousands of Poles fled their country and sought refuge around the world. One of the first countries to help was India, starting with the so-called ‘Good Maharaja’ Jam Saheb, who ...
The Polish Air Force's 307 Squadron were stationed at RAF Exeter, now Exeter Airport, during World War Two An exhibition commemorating a Polish squadron's contribution to the South West in World ...
As reported earlier by Radio Poland, the Polish Consulate General in St. Petersburg confirmed the destruction of three burial sites of Polish soldiers who died in Soviet labor camps during WWII in ...
their freedom and each other to the outbreak of World War II. When the sisters were old enough, their widowed father sent them to a boarding school at a convent in Warsaw, Poland. They left home ...