Polish League Against Defamation
Reports
LAYERS OF MEMORY portal – a key project of our Foundation
Today we would like to remind you about our key project LAYERS OF MEMORY, which gathers our previous interactive projects in one place and whose portal can be found at https://rdi.org.pl/english/layers-of-memory LAYERS OF REMEMBRANCE are interactive maps that feature...
Continuously counter false information
In public space, online and press publications invariably contain untrue statements about German Nazi concentration camps located during World War II in occupied Poland, but referred to, for example, as "Polish concentration camps" or "Polish death camps." The topic...
Polish individual reparations from the German state for crimes undertaken by the Germans
At the end of last year we published an interactive portal "Zamojszczyzna", which is part of the idea spread within the framework of the "Layers of Memory" project. The "Zamojszczyzna" layer brings closer information about the areas of the Zamosc County where...
Recalling the profiles of Polish athletes
At the end of last year, we published an interactive map "Polish Athletes", which is part of the idea spread within the framework of the "Layers of Memory" project. The "Polish Athletes" layer brings closer information about athletes, taking into account their...
Our mission is to uphold historical truth. We need your support to continue our work.
We sincerely thank you for your involvement and response to our appeal dated January 28, 2024, regarding the need to counteract the "Auschwitz lie" perpetrated by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. The posting on the official profile of a...
Thousands of emails for the truth! Editors around the world received a letter pointing out the correct naming of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp
Dear All, since 2014, the Polish League Against Defamation has been systematically providing information, to editors and journalists around the world before the International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27th), regarding the correct naming of German Nazi...
The March of the Death
German concentration camps (in this text, the term is used to refer to various types of camps, including concentration camps, forced labor camps, and extermination camps) became symbols of German crimes against many nations in Europe during World War II. The first of...
German crime in Barbarka near Toruń
After the outbreak of World War II, one of the main goals of both German and Soviet occupiers was the destruction of the Polish leadership. The Germans pursued this through the so-called Intelligenzaktion, or "Intelligence Action," during which approximately fifty...
The last drop of the Silent Unseen into occupied Poland
After the outbreak of World War II, the Polish authorities, both civilian and military, continued their activities in exile. Initially based in France and later in England after the fall of France, the idea that guided Polish commanders during the existence of the...