Polish death camps
Holocaust survivor, Yom Kippur War hero Colonel Simcha Applebaum dies at 99
Having moved from the horrors of the Holocaust to dedicating his life to the revival of the Jewish state, his experiences are the essence of the story of the Jewish people in the 20th century.
Polish foreign minister formalizes request for German WW2 reparations
Is writing poetry barbaric after the Holocaust? - book review
Why I have no regrets about visiting Poland
MEET THE AMBASSADOR: Marek Magierowski, of Poland
New envoy’s mission: To salvage his country’s image in Israel
Netanyahu leaves door open to re-addressing Polish Holocaust issue
“The goal of the contacts with the Polish government was to abrogate the criminal clauses in the Polish law that cast a pall of fear over research and free discourse regarding the Holocaust."
Analysis: When realpolitik crosses the line
So where should the line be drawn? For the one and only Jewish state, antisemitism is a good place to start taking a strong stand, as is the Holocaust.
Israel Police Chief at Auschwitz: We're coming to teach, not learn
"Coming to Poland in uniform and with an Israeli flag, with the president and other security officials, is very meaningful."
1946 U.S. document reveals Poles treated Jews as badly as Germans did
The report said many Jews preferred to flee, even to Germany, after the war.
The Polish Holocaust bill and its real repercussions
Poland says controversial Holocaust law isn't 'frozen'
On Saturday night, Channel 2 reported that Poland had decided to freeze the law making it a crime to say the Polish state or nation was complicit in the Holocaust.
US Jewish group pulls 'Polish Holocaust' video after causing outcry
The answer to the ‘Polish Holocaust Bill,’ is not inflammatory, hateful rhetoric such as this but, rather, discussion and dialogue based on facts,” said the executive director of JCC Krakow.
An open letter to the prime minister of Poland, Mr. Mateusz Morawiecki
'Jewish perpetrators' comments not Holocaust denial, Polish gov't says
"The words ...should be interpreted as a sincere call for open discussion of crimes committed against Jews during the Holocaust, regardless of the nationality of those involved in each crime."