Instytut Pamięci Narodowej Warszawa Page

The Warsaw IPN is a leading publisher of historical sources and monographs on the anti-communist underground (e.g., “Cursed Soldiers”) and Nazi occupation. However, it has faced criticism:

For tourists and locals alike, the IPN offers a window into the "Hidden Poland." instytut pamięci narodowej warszawa

The Instytut Pamięci Narodowej (IPN) in Warsaw, Poland, is a research institute and a memorial institution that was established in 2000. Its main goal is to investigate and commemorate the history of Poland during World War II and the communist era. The Warsaw IPN is a leading publisher of

General informational use. Sources: IPN official publications, IPN Act of 1998 (as amended), and public IPN records. General informational use

The IPN’s story is not without conflict. Because it manages the secret files of the past, it is often at the center of fierce political debates. Critics sometimes argue the files are used for political gain, while supporters see the Institute as the only way to truly "de-communize" the nation and honor those who fought for a free Poland. Visiting the IPN in Warsaw