Many find it puzzling to learn that some Polish people, who were labeled anti-Semites due to their criticism of the Jews for their anti-Polish sentiments...
From Peoples Into Nations: A History of Eastern Europe by John Connelly. 2020 Reviewed by Jan Peczkis The author, historian John Connelly, has previously been...
Poland’s Holocaust Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918-1947 By Tadeusz Piotrowski. 1997 Reviewed by Jan Peczkis This book,...
In his works discussing the role played by the Poles in the Holocaust, Jan Grabowski fails to utilize some important documents which Communist Poland handed over to West...
White Ruthenia and a Jewish Revolution The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia: Economy, Race, and Bolshevik Power By Andrew Sloin Reviewed by Marek Chodakiewicz Andrew Sloin,...
Poles Were Consistently More Tolerant of Religious Dissent Than Were Most Other Nations A State Without Stakes: Polish Religious Toleration in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth...
During the German occupation, Stanisław and Franciszka Kurpiel lived with their six children in the Leoncin farm near Krasiczyn (Podkarpackie Province). In 1942, the Germans...
Żegota By Edward Reid “When faced with crimes, one cannot remain passive. Whoever remains silent in the face of murder, becomes an accomplice to the...
When the Soviet Red Army liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau in January 1945, about 4,800 prisoners remained in the camp, all of whom were in a near-death state...