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New ‘information center’ in Polish town denies murders of Jews by local Poles in 1941

April 17, 2026April 17, 2026Jesse Orine

WARSAW, Poland — In the Polish town of Jedwabne, where historians agree that townspeople killed most of their Jewish neighbors during World War II, a brand-new “information center” denies the crime. The information center is housed in two shipping containers that stand taller than anything else at the memorial site. On the side of one […]

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