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Dominik Kawa on German Nazi Crimes in Poland

Summary by Frankfurter Allgemeine
The German crimes against the Polish population in the Second World War are still unknown to many in this country. Therefore, the new memorial stone for the Polish victims in Berlin can only be a beginning.

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The German crimes against the Polish population in the Second World War are still unknown to many in this country. Therefore, the new memorial stone for the Polish victims in Berlin can only be a beginning.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The President signed a law to commemorate the Polish victims of the OUN and UPA in the eastern territories of the Second Polish Republic. As Andrzej Duda's office reported, July 11 was established as the National Day of Remembrance. The mentioned date is not accidental.

July 11 will be the National Day of Remembrance of Poles - Victims of Genocide committed by the OUN and UPA in the eastern territories of the Second Polish Republic. President Andrzej Duda signed a law on Wednesday that establishes a new national holiday. Will July 11 be a public holiday?

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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