How did Polish names come to Germany?
The first of three waves of immigration came after the partition of Poland (1772–1795). At the time, many people in what had previously been Polish territory… more
In 1793 Chodowiecki wrote the following about his origins “To some extent I am also one of these good people [the respectable réfugiés who were forced to leave their fatherland 100 years ago and who… more
After the Russians, it was the Poles who were the most persecuted and punished, they were placed e.g. in penal work units or detained and their official correspondence with the International Red… more
“Ethnicity” – Race ideology of the National Socialists
Wherever the Nazis were able to set up an occupying regime in Europe during the Second World War, the removal of people to work as forced… more
In September 1939, Polish prisoners of war came to Luckenwalde. They were placed in tents 12 x 35 meters in size and allocated to build barracks and other camp buildings and facilities. Intense… more
The collective grave of the 528 prisoners of Katzbach concentration camp in the Adlerwerke in Frankfurt am Main
The Adlerwerke in Frankfurt am Main was badly damaged by the allied air strikes in 1944… more
To begin with, a few sentences about Marcel Reich-Ranicki.
“MRR was/is the most influential literary critic of our time, even more important than Bernard Pivot in France.”
“MRR has made himself a… more
The “Nasza Droga” newspaper was published from December 1952 to December 1981 in Adelaide, the capital of the state of South Australia, although it was published by different organisations and people… more
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