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Poland wants to outlaw blaming Poles for Nazi atrocities. But what about  the Jedwabne massacre? - The Washington Post
Poland wants to outlaw blaming Poles for Nazi atrocities. But what about the Jedwabne massacre? - The Washington Post

Jedwabne | The Times of Israel
Jedwabne | The Times of Israel

Vandals Deface Polish Monument to Massacre of Jews - Haaretz Com -  Haaretz.com
Vandals Deface Polish Monument to Massacre of Jews - Haaretz Com - Haaretz.com

The Consequences of Being “Anti-Polish” - New Eastern Europe
The Consequences of Being “Anti-Polish” - New Eastern Europe

The Historians Under Attack for Exploring Poland's Role in the Holocaust |  The New Yorker
The Historians Under Attack for Exploring Poland's Role in the Holocaust | The New Yorker

New Directions in the History of the Jews in the Polish Lands
New Directions in the History of the Jews in the Polish Lands

Poland marks 80th anniversary of Jedwabne massacre of Jews by their Polish  neighbours | Notes From Poland
Poland marks 80th anniversary of Jedwabne massacre of Jews by their Polish neighbours | Notes From Poland

The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: An act of desperate resistance by Polish Jews
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: An act of desperate resistance by Polish Jews

Poland: Revisionism, Remembrance, Revival | by Jonathan Greenblatt | Medium
Poland: Revisionism, Remembrance, Revival | by Jonathan Greenblatt | Medium

Polish official criticized over Jewish massacre remarks | The Seattle Times
Polish official criticized over Jewish massacre remarks | The Seattle Times

Wikipedia's 'Supreme Court' tackles alleged conspiracy to distort Holocaust  articles | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
Wikipedia's 'Supreme Court' tackles alleged conspiracy to distort Holocaust articles | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle

Aleksander and Antonina Wyrzykowski
Aleksander and Antonina Wyrzykowski

Jedwabne Debate
Jedwabne Debate

Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland -  National Book Foundation
Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland - National Book Foundation

Poland: group sues Argentinian newspaper under new Holocaust law | Poland |  The Guardian
Poland: group sues Argentinian newspaper under new Holocaust law | Poland | The Guardian

Poland Weighs Exhumations at Pogrom Site; Jews Object
Poland Weighs Exhumations at Pogrom Site; Jews Object

Publisher Defends Book On Polish Plunder Of Jews - CBS News
Publisher Defends Book On Polish Plunder Of Jews - CBS News

Poland's new 'Holocaust law' comes up against massacre of Jews in 1941 -  The Washington Post
Poland's new 'Holocaust law' comes up against massacre of Jews in 1941 - The Washington Post

The anniversary of the Jedwabne massacre | Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich  POLIN w Warszawie
The anniversary of the Jedwabne massacre | Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich POLIN w Warszawie

The Crime and the Silence by Anna Bikont review – what exactly happened at  Jedwabne | History books | The Guardian
The Crime and the Silence by Anna Bikont review – what exactly happened at Jedwabne | History books | The Guardian

Poland wants to outlaw blaming Poles for Nazi atrocities. But what about  the Jedwabne massacre? - The Washington Post
Poland wants to outlaw blaming Poles for Nazi atrocities. But what about the Jedwabne massacre? - The Washington Post

Massacre in Jedwabne re-examined at CES — Harvard Gazette
Massacre in Jedwabne re-examined at CES — Harvard Gazette

In its $1.3t demand from Germany, Poland seeks reparations for Jews killed  by Poles | The Times of Israel
In its $1.3t demand from Germany, Poland seeks reparations for Jews killed by Poles | The Times of Israel

The Crime and the Silence,' by Anna Bikont - The New York Times
The Crime and the Silence,' by Anna Bikont - The New York Times

How a massacre of a village's Jews by their neighbors in WWII Poland is  remembered — and misremembered | The World from PRX
How a massacre of a village's Jews by their neighbors in WWII Poland is remembered — and misremembered | The World from PRX