For centuries, Poland was home to millions of Jews in the heart of Europe. Decades after the horrors of the Holocaust, questions of lost identity have arisen. What is it like to be a third-generation Jew in present-day Poland? We meet Ma\u0142gorzata, who was born into a Jewish family in the late 1980s. She says being a Jew in Poland today means people think you are neither truly Jewish, nor Polish. She is just one of millions of third-generation Jewish people across Central Europe attempting to make sense of an identity that cannot be changed, reversed or erased.
Producer: Bartosz Panek\nPresenter: John Beauchamp \nA Free Range and Overcoat Media Co-production for BBC World Service
(Photo: Ma\u0142gorzata, with kind permission)