Stalag II D, located in western Poland, began operations in 1939 and held up to 6,000 prisoners, including Red Army soldiers.
It has been reported the fortifications are part of a project that is the largest operation to strengthen Poland's frontier ...
During the invasion of Poland in 1939, it is said that Polish cavalry units charged at the German tanks with sabres and ...
WXCA, an architectural design studio known for its public utility projects such as the Palmiry Memorial Museum, the Polish ...
Poland, a nation with a tumultuous past, spares no effort in maintaining its war memorials worldwide, including those in Asia ...
The son of a Holocaust survivor has fulfilled a yearslong personal mission with the unveiling of memorials to hundreds of ...
Gdansk, much like Poland as a whole, embodies a living history that continues to shape the balance of power in Europe and the ...
Discover WXCA's innovative museum design honoring Greater Poland's 1918-1919 uprising, blending history and modern public ...
The Polin Museum sought to tell the story of the country's Jews even as a right-wing government sought to stifle discussions of antisemitism and complicity.