In October 1938, a new exhibition opened at the National Museum in Warsaw, which would run until mid-1939. Titled ‘Warszawa Wczoraj, Dziś, Jutro’ (Warsaw Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow), it testified to a ...
September 1939, Warsaw under siege. One of the first artillery shells hit the building at the corner of Polna and 6 Sierpnia streets. On the fifth floor, lived the camera operator Stanisław Wohl.
became the last survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, dying in Jerusalem, aged 94. On Sept. 1, 1939, Nazi Germany's attack ...
In the face of the war threat in 1939, the book was taken to Canada via Warsaw, Paris and Great Britain. "It was taken to Canada, where it was deposited in a bank, and waited together with other ...
In many ways, it has defined my life. During the Second World War, Warsaw was virtually wiped off the map. It was damaged during the Nazi invasion of 1939, but far worse was to come five years ...