For post-war fashion ... dust in the city. Warsaw was a city of rubble – 20 million cubic meters. The smell was also ubiquitous. There were no soap, toilets or drains. For heaven’s sake, ladies, see ...
In 1939, the diverse, multicultural creative life of Warsaw was brutally interrupted by World War II. The barbarity of the occupation ... who worked together to envision the shape of Polish theatre ...
Poland is buzzing after Education Minister Barbara Nowacki's reservation about the "Polish Nazis" who built death camps ...
The Warsaw Ghetto was a death warrant. Among those who were forcibly collected and sealed to die within its walls was my ...
An acclaimed video art installation that brings the voices of Ukrainian war survivors to the forefront is opening at Warsaw’s ...
The Warsaw museum is located within the Royal Castle, once the home of kings of Poland, which was almost completely destroyed during World War II. It was rebuilt after the war and is now listed as ...
A Warsaw memorial recognizing the more than 300,000 souls who died at the Nazis’ Treblinka extermination camp was defaced with graffiti equating the Holocaust with the war in Gaza. The ...
One of Old Town's most recognizable buildings is The Royal Castle in Warsaw - Museum. This former royal residence and administrative center, which was bombed during World War II and reconstructed ...