Warsaw honors the memory of victims of the 1944 Wola massacre
The butcher of the Wola district in 1944 was German General Heinz Reinefarth, who was never punished and was respected in the German Federal Republic where he held public posts until his death in 1979
Warsaw remembers heroes of the 1944 Uprising
Poles stood for one minute of silence as sirens wailed at 5 p.m. to commemorate the Warsaw Uprising of 1944
Poland commemorates 77th anniversary of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising
Poland remembers its national heroes, who gave their lives so that future generations would be free
‘Awareness concerning the 1944 Warsaw Uprising has increased in the West,’ says British historian
It is important to look at the Uprising in the broader context of Poland’s national history, argues Roger Moorhouse in an interview with the Polish Press Agency
Poland honors the heroes of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising
At 5:00 p.m. on Aug. 1, 1944, the largest armed insurrection in occupied Europe against Nazi Germany began in Warsaw