Interviewer: Monika Heinemann The current Polish government’s policy on history has been criticized repeatedly in recent years, both domestically and abroad. The amendment made in January 2018 to the Law on the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), known as the “Holocaust Law” in international media, has had a particular resonance beyond the borders of the country. How do you gauge the significance of this legislation for the perspective on twentieth-century Polish history disseminated by the institute? As a historian and as a citizen of Poland …