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Yet, Poland takes most of the heat.
Why is that?
Germans attack 13 X more Jews in recent years.
Germans perpetrated the Holocaust, running the camps.
Yet, all we hear is about Poland being the Nazis, and anti-Semites.
What a bunch of idiots.
Report on Anti-Semitism in the EU: How Poland fared
Report on Anti-Semitism in the EU: How Poland fared
21.02.2018 13:32
Reported cases of anti-Semitism in Poland fell by over 50 percent in 2016 compared to the previous year, Polish public broadcaster TVP Info has reported.
TVP Info cited statistics from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights which the broadcaster said showed that 101 cases of anti-Semitism were noted in Poland in 2016, down from 167 such incidents in 2015.
The largest number of anti-Semitic incidents in the European Union in 2016 was registered in Germany (1468) and Britain (1308), followed by Austria (477), the Netherlands (428), France (355) and Sweden (277), TVP Info said on its website.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights is a Vienna-based body. It aims to help ensure that the fundamental rights of people living in the EU are protected.
Why is that?
Germans attack 13 X more Jews in recent years.
Germans perpetrated the Holocaust, running the camps.
Yet, all we hear is about Poland being the Nazis, and anti-Semites.
What a bunch of idiots.
Report on Anti-Semitism in the EU: How Poland fared
Report on Anti-Semitism in the EU: How Poland fared
21.02.2018 13:32
Reported cases of anti-Semitism in Poland fell by over 50 percent in 2016 compared to the previous year, Polish public broadcaster TVP Info has reported.
TVP Info cited statistics from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights which the broadcaster said showed that 101 cases of anti-Semitism were noted in Poland in 2016, down from 167 such incidents in 2015.
The largest number of anti-Semitic incidents in the European Union in 2016 was registered in Germany (1468) and Britain (1308), followed by Austria (477), the Netherlands (428), France (355) and Sweden (277), TVP Info said on its website.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights is a Vienna-based body. It aims to help ensure that the fundamental rights of people living in the EU are protected.