The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is the first and only museum dedicated to restoring the memory of the civilization created by Polish …
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Apr 2, 2025
There's definitely a lot of history here about the Jews in Poland. One troubling aspect is a topic that is highly controversial in Poland today--the role of certain Polish individuals in the Holocau…Full review by Dream42261768274
Mar 19, 2025
A troubling museum… and I’m really quite surprised at all the positive comments. The first few galleries make the point that Jews were extremely wealthy and had a better life in Poland than the Pole…Full review by DarianB
Feb 15, 2025
This is a very well-conceived museum, presenting centuries of history with a variety of interactive displays. The real sadness of the World War II era comes through the exhibits, both emotional and c…Full review by J G
Hello, Are there folding chairs available for visitors with walking difficulties?
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Wheelchairs are available at the museum and discounts available for both the disabled person and helper. If you check their website there is an email address you can use to …
Wheelchairs are available at the museum and discounts available for both the disabled person and helper. If you check their website there is an email address you can use to contact them [email protected]
Hello, I am looking for family members from my fathers side. The family name is Olenski, his name was Aleksander, can anybody there point me in the right direction of how I might trace them? Thankyou, Jozef olenski
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I am not aware about any special institution serving this kind of research. However if the family member was of Jewish origin you may contact Institute of Jewish History in Warsaw. In …
I am not aware about any special institution serving this kind of research. However if the family member was of Jewish origin you may contact Institute of Jewish History in Warsaw. In case if someone was sent to Auswitz - there is as well very kind historical section serving this kind of information. If you know what was the city origin of your family you may try to contact city or county hall for advice.