| Jedwabne pogrom The Jedwabne pogrom (or Jedwabne massacre) () was the mass murder of Jewish residents of Jedwabne in German Nazi occupied Poland that took place on July 10, 1941, during World War II. The responsibility sensu stricto was ascribed to approximately 40 non-Jewish ethnic Polish men from or around the town of Jedwabne. Jedwabne_pogrom
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| Maus Maus is a memoir by Art Spiegelman, presented as a graphic novel. Parts of the story were originally published in the magazine RAW between 1980 to 1991. The complete story was published in two volumesHolocaust as a Polish Jew and draws largely on his father's recollections of his experiences. Maus
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| Henryk Sławik Henryk Sławik (1894-1944) was a Polish politician, diplomat, and social worker who during World War II helped save 5,000 Hungarian and Polish Jews from Budapest by giving them false Polish passports.Henryk Sławik was born in 1894 in the village of Szeroka near Jastrzębie Zdrój, Poland (then German Empire). Henryk_Sławik
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| Rudolf Weigl Professor Rudolf Stefan Weigl (September 2, 1883 - August 11, 1957) was a famous Polish biologist and inventor of the first effective vaccine against epidemic typhus. Weigl founded the Weigl Institute in Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine), where he did his vaccine-producing research. Rudolf_Weigl
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| Szmul Zygielbojm Szmul Zygielbojm, sometimes spelled Zygelbojm or Zigelboim, (Yiddish and Hebrew:Jewish-Polish socialist politician, leader of the Bund, and a member of the National Council of the Polish government in exile. He committed suicide to protest the indifference of the Allied governments in the face of the Holocaust. Szmul_Zygielbojm
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| National Revival of Poland Narodowe Odrodzenie Polski (NOP) (National Rebirth of Poland) is a minor far right, nationalist political party in Poland (reaching 0.6% of the popular vote in regional elections as of 2006). It is a member of European National Front. National_Revival_of_Poland
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| Marek Jan Chodakiewicz Marek Jan Chodakiewicz (born in 1962 in Warsaw, Poland) is an American historian specializing in East Central European history of the 19th and 20th century. His historical works includeAfter the Holocaust (2003), and Between Nazis and Soviets (2004). Marek_Jan_Chodakiewicz
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| Jedwabne pogrom Talk:Jedwabne_pogrom
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| Collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II During World War II Nazi Germany occupied all or parts of the following countriesPoland, Denmark, Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Yugoslavia, Greece, the Soviet Union, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Egypt and Italy. The term of "Collaboration" was coined by Marshall Philippe Pétain, who proclaimed the Vichy regime in July 1940 and actively supported Collaborationism with Germany.Holocaust. Collaboration_with_the_Axis_Powers_during_World_War_II
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| Blue Police The Blue Police, more correctly translated as The Navy-Blue Police () was the popular name of the collaborationist police in the German occupied area of Poland (including former Kresy - parts of modern Western Ukraine & some parts of Western Belorussia), known as General Government during the Second World War. The official name of the organization was Polish Police of the General Government (, ). Blue_Police
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| Bielski partisans Talk:Bielski_partisans
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| Kraków pogrom The Kraków pogrom refers to the events that occurred on August 11, 1945, in the city of Kraków, Poland, which resulted in one dead and five wounded victims. Kraków_pogrom
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| Anti-Polonism/Archive 8 Talk:Anti-Polonism/Archive_8
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| Polish Righteous among the Nations Polish citizens have the world's highest count of individuals awarded medals of Righteous among the Nations, given by the State of Israel to non-Jews who saved Jews from extermination during the Holocaust. There are 6,135 Polish men and women recognized as "Righteous" to this day, amounting to over 25 per cent of the total number of 22,765 honorary titles awarded already.It is estimated that in fact hundreds of thousands of Poles concealed and aided hundreds of thousands of their Polish-Jewish neighbors. Polish_Righteous_among_the_Nations
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| Zvi Zimmerman Zvi Henryk Zimmerman (, January 2, 1913 – June 10, 2006) was a Zionist activist, jurist, and Israeli politician. He is also known for his cooperation with Henryk Sławik to save Jews during the holocaust. Zvi_Zimmerman
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| Julian Grobelny Julian Grobelny (February 16 1893–December 4 1946) was an activist in the Polish Socialist Party (Polish acronymŻegota (Council for Aid to Jews) from its inception in 1942.Born in Brzeziny, Grobelny took part in the Silesian Uprisings and worked as an activist among the workers of Łódź before the Second World War. Julian_Grobelny
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| History of the Jews in Poland/Archive 1 Talk:History_of_the_Jews_in_Poland/Archive_1
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