Episode 2. Łomża | Through Memory and Oblivion
Łomża is only 20 km from Jedwabne, a town whose history has shocked Polish public opinion. There, residents burned about a thousand Jewish neighbors in a barn. Can the terrible stigma of Jedwabne also be felt in Łomża? Why are official gestures and actions not enough for people committed to preserving the memory of the city's Jewish inhabitants? Can the void left by the exterminated community be filled today by stories told in museums, at exhibitions, and during city tours?

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Episode 6. Kutno | Through Memory and Oblivion

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#LetsTalkAboutPoland #Travel 24: Łomża - Nowogród

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Silesian Trail

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Episode 4. Kielce | Through Memory and Oblivion

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Through Memory and Oblivion – Zamość

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History of Poland: Slavs, Legendary Kings, and the Rise of a Nation

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Maryla Jonas: Music, war, and survival | On The Side Of Life

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HEIRS OF FIRE - Polish Tatars | Reconstructing to survive

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Unusual Objects from Jacks Youth

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Łomża z drona

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Charlotte Wollheim Full Testimony

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Rick Steves Poland

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May coup: Lessons for Poland a century later
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Łomża z drona | Cinematic | LECE W MIASTO™ [4k]

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The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!

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Krystyna Budnicka: Surviving the Warsaw Ghetto | On The Side Of Life

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A Teddy Bear for Michael

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Kraków: Poland’s Historic Capital

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How Poland is leading efforts to help Ukraine

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