News
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PRESS RELEASE: The longest student strike in Europe
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The IPN’s "Custodian of National Memory" prize. Applications may be submitted until 24 March 2021
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Jan Lityński, a member of the anti-communist opposition, politician and social activist passed away on 21 February 2021
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Samuel Willenberg's legacy in Poland
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On the anniversary of Samuel Willenberg's death, the IPN would like to encourage you to find out more about the ongoing "The Image of Treblinka in the Eyes of Samuel Willenberg" educational project
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Anna Stupnicka-Bando is celebrating her birthday
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The gorget throughout Polish history
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Exhibition Accursed Soldiers Pro-Independence Underground 1944–1963 – available for download
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Captain Witold Pilecki
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"Zapora" - a documentary on one of the most invincible commanders of the Polish independence underground, a “Silent Unseen” - Major Hieronim Dekutowski
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ARTICLE :The last one. Józef Franczak codename “Laluś” (1918- 1963)
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ARTICLE : The Cursed nurse.
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Statement by the Council of the Institute of National Remembrance – Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation of 23 February 2021
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A press release on Andrew Higgins’ story, published by "The New York Times” on 8 February.
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Statement on the announcement of the competition for the post of the President of the Institute of National Remembrance - Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation
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A nation of murderers, or some victims do not deserve to be remembered.
A review of Jan Grabowski's book "Na posterunku. Udział polskiej policji granatowej i kryminalnej w zagładzie Żydów" [At the post. The participation of the Polish Blue Police and Polish Criminal Police in the Extermination of Jews], Wydawnictwo Czarne, Wołowiec 2020.
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"I have never been a Nazi, I apologize once again for the irresponsible gesture from several years ago and I consider it a mistake," says Tomasz Greniuch, Ph.D.
The first public action of Tomasz Greniuch, Ph.D. after taking the post of the Head of the IPN’s Opole sub-branch was paying tribute to the victims of the Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) in the place of the former Opole Synagogue. "My family was affected by both totalitarianisms: German Nazism and Soviet communism. I have never been a Nazi, I apologize once again for the irresponsible gesture from several years ago and I consider it a mistake.
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A change in the post of the Director of the IPN's branch office in Wrocław
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PRESS RELEASE: “Polish-Jewish Studies”, the latest periodical of the Institute of National Remembrance, presented at a press conference
A press conference on the first issue of the annual was held on 21 January 2021 at the IPN’s Janusz Kurtyka Educational Center at 21/25 Marszałkowska Street in Warsaw. The conference was broadcast online, with simultaneous English interpretation via Zoom.