which takes you into an alternative history of Warsaw which never experienced World War II. It lets you visit familiar parts of the city as we know it today, but with buildings that were already ...
Such a humanistic approach particularly befits Warsaw, a city whose physical and architectural history was all but destroyed by the Nazis in World War II. Some of the stories are set in the past, ...
Warsaw is an angry city. Auschwitz was just one of the death camps where some three million Polish Jews were held and killed during the Holocaust. Thousands more died fighting, as in the historic ...
The Office of War Information today issued a black-bordered report on the Nazi atrocities in Warsaw, recounting the ... the Ghetto and other parts of the city. Inside the Ghetto, the Germans ...
Warsaw was devastated during World War II, so when designer Karolina Howorko ... "There is also a private garden, which is a ...
This shows the core idea behind the Museum, which is to give a comprehensive portrayal of the city, its history and citizens ... importance as they managed to survive World War II, unlike 90% of the ...
A group of wild boars dug up 21 unexploded mortar shells from World War 2 in a forest near the village of Bięcino in northern Poland, local police in Słupsk said on 17 March. The ordnance has since ...
the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the Warsaw Uprising Monument) pay homage to Polish Jews who lost their lives during World War II, one of the city's best attractions for learning about the country's ...
The orchestra resumed its activities shortly after the war, initially performing in the city’s theatres and sports halls. Krzysztof Owczynik of the Warsaw Philharmonic’s Promotions Department ...