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“Archival research revealed that the site likely contains unknown and unmarked graves of (prisoners of war) from various nationalities, including Polish and Italian soldiers, as well as of civilians ...
While doing road repairs in Wrocław, Poland, workers recently came across more than 50 military helmets from World War I and ...
WARSAW (ANI) – India and Poland share historical connections rooted in humanitarian efforts during World War II, symbolized by three significant memorials that honor the compassion of Indian ...
Their efforts revealed a forgotten World War II bunker, previously overlooked by archaeologists - but questions linger. Ahead ...
U.S. Army Pvt. James G. Loterbaugh of Roseville, Ohio, killed in World War II, was accounted for on Sept. 20, 2024. Loterbaugh was born on March 25, 1909 Hocking, Athens, Ohio, and was killed in ...
Poland is heading to the polls in a neck-and-neck presidential election that will shape the country’s future on the world stage — and its approach to history.
Ukraine has granted Poland permission to carry out the exhumation of Polish soldiers killed in 1939 and buried in the territory of the former village of Zboiska, now within the city limits of Lviv. ..
Nawrocki hasn’t wasted time courting those voters. He signed a list of Mentzen’s demands, such as refusing to ratify Ukraine’s entry to NATO, send Polish soldiers to Ukraine or expand EU powers.
Voters are casting their ballots in the decisive runoff between Rafał Trzaskowski, the liberal-centrist mayor of Warsaw, and Karol Nawrocki, a right-wing historian rewriting Holocaust history.
POZNAN, Poland — Soldiers from the 138th Operational Fires Command (OFC), Kentucky Army National Guard, recently participated in a corps-level Command Post Exercise (CPX) with U.S. Army V Corps ...
Poland to vote for next president, with Holocaust history an apparent item on the ballot In Sunday’s crucial runoff election, Warsaw’s liberal-centrist mayor faces a right-wing historian who ...
GRAVETTE -- The remains of U.S. Army Private Rodger Dean Andrews, who died in the D-Day Normandy invasion during World II, were buried Monday next to his parents and sister.