Barbara Szymanska Makuch tells her story – interview People are far stronger than one can ever imagine. Horses are weaker.” Barbara Makuch Barbara Szymanska first...
Growing up in a Polish community, and raised by Polish-speaking parents, I heard many stories about the atrocities of the Holocaust. I learned very early...
Eleven million people were killed in the Holocaust. Almost six million of these were Jewish – Hitler’s most recognized victims. But, five million were not...
Children of Terror, by Inge Auerbacher and Bozenna Urbanowicz Gilbride. 2009 Book reviewed by Jan Peczkis This book is unusual in that it juxtaposes the Nazi-related...
PART I: ANTI-SEMITISM This article, which is divided into four parts, compares and contrasts two “anti” ideologies: anti-Polonism and anti-Semitism. Accusations of anti-Polonism do not...
Poland was the first country to oppose the Nazi Germany in WWII. She was attacked by the Germans on 1st September 1939 and her forces defended themselves...