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A long-secret network of tunnels 100 feet below the streets of London could be the city’s next big tourist destination ...
A long-secret network of tunnels 100 feet below the streets of London could be the city’s next big tourist destination ...
This find, made in May, serendipitously coincided with the 80th anniversary of the end of the Nazi occupation of Breslau in ...
Road workers in Wrocław, Poland unearthed over 50 WWII-era military helmets, revealing a forgotten Nazi-era storage site just ...
“Archival research revealed that the site likely contains unknown and unmarked graves of (prisoners of war) from various nationalities, including Polish and Italian soldiers, as well as of civilians ...
In the opening hours of World War II, ... In one instance in a battle above Warsaw, 2nd Lt. Leopold Pamula shot down both a He 111 and a Ju 87 before running out of ammunition.
Wolf Street is where Talwar lives, in central Warsaw, full of Vietnamese restaurants (which locals call Chinese restaurants), an anarchist shoe repairman, a postal officer who is also an archivist ...
Warsaw was undoubtedly the most important, organized and populated Jewish capital in Europe before World War II. More than 400.000 Jews, 30% of the population of the Polish capital at that time, lived ...
Following its occupation by the RAF during World War II, the home was dismantled in 1950, leaving it abandoned. Currently owned by the National Trust, Downhill House, with its incredible seaside views ...
Before World War II, Warsaw was a hub of Jewish life in Poland, home to around 380,000 Jews – nearly a third of the city’s population. In October 1940, the Nazis forced the Jewish population into the ...
Warsaw waits for voivode's decision regarding former Russian "Spyville" complex 13.12.2024, 14:41 The so-called Spyville complex on 100 Sobieskiego Street in Warsaw ...