Remains of Missing Soldier In 1948 War of Independence Identified
The remains of Private Livka Shefer who served as a liason between Israeli defensive positions, were finally found.
Poland Marks 75th anniversary of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
‘We bow our heads low to their heroism, their bravery, their determination and courage,’ said Polish President Andrzej Duda
UN Ambassadors Join ‘March of the Living’ at Auschwitz
‘This diplomatic mission takes on great meaning in the year when we commemorate Israel’s 70th anniversary,’ said Richard D. Heideman, president of the American Zionist Movement.
You Cannot Whitewash Away Polish Anti-Semitism
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was forced last week to deny being a Holocaust revisionist, after suggesting that Jews were complicit in their own genocide.
First lawsuit filed under new Polish ‘Holocaust law’
The Polish League Against Defamation is suing Argentina’s Página/12daily newspaper for using a photo to illustrate an article on the Jedwabne pogrom of 1941 that killed 340 Jews.
‘Poles Persecuted Jews as Vigorously as Germans,’ Says State Dept. Report
A U.S. State Department report from May 15, 1946 found ‘evidence that Poles persecuted the Jews as vigorously as did the Germans.’
Anti-Semitism in Poland in Part of a Larger European Problem
Relations between Poland and Israel are in their deepest crisis in memory in the wake of Poland’s move to criminalize criticism of Polish collaboration with the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Poland Denies Temporary Suspension of Controversial Holocaust Bill
The director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry has dubbed Poland’s decision to be a ‘significant achievement’ for Israel
Polish Prime Minister Claims Some Jews Helped Perpetrate Holocaust
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki defended his country’s controversial new law concerning the Holocaust by acknowledging on Saturday that there were Polish perpetrators in the same way there were Jewish perpetrators.
Poland to ‘Re-Examine’ Law Returning Stolen Property to Jewish Survivors
Poland has decided to ‘re-examine’ a draft bill to compensate Holocaust survivors for stolen property.