Jerzy Jan George Lerski was a historian who had served as a courier, emissary, and representative of the Polish Government-in-Exile during World War II. He was honored by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among Nations for his wartime activities
In March of 1940, Joseph Stalin ordered the execution of approximately five thousand Polish prisoner...
A review article of Antony Polonsky (ed.), My Brother’s Keeper?: Recent Polish Debates on the Holoca...
Two Polish historians and friends, both born in 1916, were among the most eminent medievalists in Po...
Jerzy Jan George Lerski was a historian who had served as a courier, emissary, and representative ...
Henryk Archacki was a journalist and artist who not only preserved the memory of various Poles and P...
Byron Janis is a pianist and composer, and whose performing career was interrupted by the effects of...
Eugene Kusielewicz, a leading spokesperson on Polish and Polish American affairs, was a history prof...
Frank Mocha was a professor of foreign languages who also published on aspects of Polish-American hi...
Richard Pipes is a historian who specializes in Soviet and Russian history. He also served on the Na...
Mieczysław Horszowski was a pianist and music educator known especially for his interpretations of B...
Polish American Congress Anti-Defamation Committee of California (later renamed the Polish American ...
Edward Alan Peckwas was a businessman and genealogist who founded the Polish Genealogical Society of...
This is the second part of an article devoted to people who made a lot of effort to build an indepen...
Independent Poland ceased to exist in 1795 and the various insurrections to restore the Polish state...
A profile of the author’s great-great-great-great grandparents, who were also second cousins once-re...
In March of 1940, Joseph Stalin ordered the execution of approximately five thousand Polish prisoner...
A review article of Antony Polonsky (ed.), My Brother’s Keeper?: Recent Polish Debates on the Holoca...
Two Polish historians and friends, both born in 1916, were among the most eminent medievalists in Po...
Jerzy Jan George Lerski was a historian who had served as a courier, emissary, and representative ...
Henryk Archacki was a journalist and artist who not only preserved the memory of various Poles and P...
Byron Janis is a pianist and composer, and whose performing career was interrupted by the effects of...
Eugene Kusielewicz, a leading spokesperson on Polish and Polish American affairs, was a history prof...
Frank Mocha was a professor of foreign languages who also published on aspects of Polish-American hi...
Richard Pipes is a historian who specializes in Soviet and Russian history. He also served on the Na...
Mieczysław Horszowski was a pianist and music educator known especially for his interpretations of B...
Polish American Congress Anti-Defamation Committee of California (later renamed the Polish American ...
Edward Alan Peckwas was a businessman and genealogist who founded the Polish Genealogical Society of...
This is the second part of an article devoted to people who made a lot of effort to build an indepen...
Independent Poland ceased to exist in 1795 and the various insurrections to restore the Polish state...
A profile of the author’s great-great-great-great grandparents, who were also second cousins once-re...
In March of 1940, Joseph Stalin ordered the execution of approximately five thousand Polish prisoner...
A review article of Antony Polonsky (ed.), My Brother’s Keeper?: Recent Polish Debates on the Holoca...
Two Polish historians and friends, both born in 1916, were among the most eminent medievalists in Po...