The Polish Institute of National Remembrance launched an investigation into the murder of some Jewish women in a small northeastern Polish town during World War II.
The tombstone of a Polish woman who saved a Jewish woman by hiding her in the roof of her barn for two years during the Holocaust was rededicated with a Talmudic inscription.
Inadequate registration of anti-Semitic crimes by European Union countries makes it impossible to accurately assess their prevalence, the EU’s Agency for Fundamental Rights said.