Are Jews allowed in Poland?
Poles of Jewish faith and heritage live, work and practice in Poland today—estimates range from a few thousand to up to 15,000 people, with active communities in Warsaw, Kraków, Łódź and Wrocław and r...
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City in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, southwestern Poland, and historical capital of Silesia
Poles of Jewish faith and heritage live, work and practice in Poland today—estimates range from a few thousand to up to 15,000 people, with active communities in Warsaw, Kraków, Łódź and Wrocław and r...
In 1939 the world’s largest concentrations of Jews were in Eastern Europe — Poland (~3,000,000), the European Soviet Union (~2,525,000) and Romania (~980,000) — while major city centers included Warsa...
Police in Wrocław, Poland, investigated an attack in September 2025 in which a 23‑year‑old Ukrainian man was lured to a meeting via a fake social‑media profile, beaten, had his head shaved and had Naz...
Ukrainian fans at the Ukraine–France World Cup qualifier in Wrocław, Poland, displayed a large banner reading “Fortress of Europe” to honour Ukraine’s defenders, an action reported by multiple outlets...