Marian Turski, a Holocaust survivor who became a journalist and historian in postwar Poland and was a co-founder of Warsaw’s landmark Jewish history museum, has died.
Lauren Moyer, a social studies teacher at Fairfield Warde High School, visited Auschwitz, Krakow and Warsaw with the ...
On Sept. 1, 1939, Nazi Germany's attack on Poland triggered World War II, prompting France and the United Kingdom to honor ...
Stanisław Jerzy Lec, a prominent Polish satirist of Jewish origin, said: “The tragedy of an epoch is best conveyed by its ...
WARSAW, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Holocaust survivor Marian Turski ... In 1944 he was transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp set up by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland, where both his father ...
The 17.5 tons of human remains were discovered near the Soldau concentration camp, north of Warsaw. DNA analysis is being conducted to identify the victims. (JTA) — The burnt remains of ...
WARSAW/KRAKOW, Poland (Reuters ... shot dead by Russian forces when they liberated the Gross Rosen concentration camp in what was then eastern Germany. "When I returned (from the camp), I ...
From influential platforms, Mr. Turski, an Auschwitz survivor from Poland, warned the world of rising antisemitism and the ...
WARSAW, Poland (AP ... hard labor and disease at Auschwitz-Birkenau. The complex of concentration, forced labor and death camps has become the most notorious of Germany's sites of mass ...
Do not be indifferent,” he was known to say, as he advocated for education, Holocaust survivors and Righteous Gentiles.