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The Forward on MSNNazi collaborator monuments in PolandThis list is part of an ongoing investigative project the Forward first published in January 2021 documenting hundreds of ...
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Skilled cyclist sets record for longest bicycle manual in Kraków, PolandDawid Piwowarczyk set a world record in Kraków by performing the longest bicycle manual at 823.60 m, showcasing skill and ...
Police intervene to stem scuffles between anti-immigrant and counter-protesters chanting anti-fascist slogans in Warsaw and ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNGenocide or tragedy? Ukraine, Poland at odds over Volyn massacre of 1943More than 80 years ago, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army stormed villages, slaughtering tens of thousands of ethnic Poles.
Poland had Europe’s largest pre-World War II Jewish population, about 3 million, including 60,000 in Krakow, or about 25% of the city’s inhabitants.
KRAKOW, Poland — Galia Alacheva, an art-loving 17-year-old from the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, sips tea in a pop-up lunchroom tucked into a shuttered mall.
KRAKOW, Poland — There were lectures on the journey of Jews from shtetls in Poland to new homes in what would become Israel; workshops on chanting the Torah and cooking for Shabbat; exhibitions ...
Kraków's appreciation of fashion and the arts, lively nightlife, rich history and culture, and flourishing economy make it a top European travel destination.
KRAKOW, Poland — Baby, it’s cold outside. But a steaming cup of grzaniec galicyjski, Poland’s version of mulled wine, is just the thing to warm up the body and spirit on a frosty December day.
On the site of such horror just decades ago, swarthy Middle Eastern Jews, youthful Ashkenazi Americans, and, yes, blonde-haired, blue-eyed Poles came together to celebrate Jewish culture.
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