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As the current title reads, this is a museum dedicated to Poles who saved Jews in Markowa only, whereas the museum (which is named in honor of the Ulma family) concerns itself, more broadly, with all Poles who saved Jews during World War II.
In regards to
combined diff - peer reviewed journal articles covering a topic
WP:INDEPTH (and in English) are generally preferred to Polish press articles (and not in English - per
WP:NOENG we prefer equal or higher quality English sources). This is particularly so in this case, given that this institution, per said journal article (and a number of others), is part of a political effort by the Polish government to whitewash the Polish past and given the lack of press freedom in Poland on the subject (due to the affects of the "Holocaust Law"). Advancing a
WP:FRINGE narrative is not something that we do on Wikipedia. Poles killing Jews in Markowa (and elsewhere) is clearly relevant - as evident by the journal article bringing this up in the context of the museum. The museum minimizing the role of Polish
szmalcownik as well as rescue efforts by ethnic Ukrainians and Germans in the region is clearly relevant as well.
Icewhiz (
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06:40, 21 December 2018 (UTC)reply
I need to check the contents of the edit carefully (considering IW's illustrious history) but prima facie, I do not see any reason for VM's edit w/o any participation at the t/p. Grabowski's take on the issue and this controversy has been cited by at-least half-a-dozen scholars till date.
TrangaBellam (
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22:23, 18 March 2023 (UTC)reply