Jewish leaders, politicians and citizens marked the 1941 massacre of hundreds of Jews by their Polish neighbors, while far-right activists insisted only the Nazis were responsible; Poland’s chief rabbi urged the country to confront its past

Poland's Jewish community, political leaders and ordinary citizens on Friday commemorated a massacre of hundreds of Jews killed by their Polish neighbours 85 years ago, as…

Angestiftet von den deutschen Besatzern, haben polnische Bauern 1941 in Jedwabne etwa 300 Juden bei lebendigem Leib verbrannt. Rechtsextreme haben eine Gedenkzeremonie nun gestört.

Jewish leaders, politicians and citizens marked the 1941 massacre of hundreds of Jews by their Polish neighbors, while far-right activists insisted only the Nazis were…

The massacre was the killing of hundreds of Jewish residents of the town of Jedwabne in northeastern Poland on 10 July 1941. Polish nationalists protested the memorial, calling it…