Netanyahu condemns Polish president on Jewish Nazi collaborators.

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There were indeed Jewish Nazi collaborators like Judenrate, Jewish Ghetto Police, Group 13, Jewish Kapos, Jewish Sonderkommandos, and the Haavara Agreement Jewish financiers of the Nazis.

Just last week Israel was calling Polish as Holocaust deniers, for denying the Polish Nazi collaborators.

By the same logic Israel / Jews are also Holocaust deniers, for denying the Jewish Nazi collaborators.

Jews are massive, massive hypocrites, they just want theirs at all costs.

No wonder why so many people hate Jews, no one's more worthy of it.

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators'...

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators' comment

Reuters Staff

3 MIN READ


WARSAW (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned his Polish counterpart on Saturday for saying Jews were perpetrators in World War Two as well as Poles and others, just weeks after Warsaw drew criticism over a new Holocaust law.


Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visits the Ulma Family Museum of Poles Who Saved Jews during WWII in Markowa, Poland February 2, 2018. Agencja Gazeta/Patryk Ogorzalek via REUTERS
Poland passed a law this month imposing jail terms for suggesting the country was complicit in the Holocaust, prompting criticism from Israel and the United States.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was asked by a reporter at the Munich Security Conference in Germany whether, under the new law, the reporter himself could be penalized for telling a story in Poland about his mother who survived the Holocaust and told him that some Poles had collaborated with the Gestapo.

“Of course it’s not going to be punishable, not going to be seen as criminal, to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian, not only German perpetrators,” Morawiecki replied.

Netanyahu, who is also attending the Munich conference, was quick to respond.

“The Polish Prime Minister’s remarks here in Munich are outrageous. There is a problem here of an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people,” he said.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the dedication ceremony of a new concourse at the Ben Gurion International Airport, near Lod, Israel February 15, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
“I intend to speak with him forthwith,” he added.

Other officials in Israel, already alarmed by the new Polish legislation, also spoke out against Morawiecki’s comment.

“The Polish prime minister’s statement is anti-Semitism of the oldest kind. The perpetrators are not the victims. The Jewish state will not allow the murdered to be blamed for their own murder,” Israeli lawmaker Yair Lapid wrote on Twitter. He also called for Israel’s ambassador to Poland to be recalled.
 
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Good for Netanyahu.

Many Poles conspired with the Nazis in the Holocaust.

Israel should condemn the Polish government, as should all right-thinking people.

If so, then many Jews conspired with the Nazis in the Holocaust.

According to Jewish historian Emanuel Ringelblum, Jewish Ghetto Police were more brutal Nazi collaborators than the Polish Blue Police.

Now why is that?
 
Good for Netanyahu.

Many Poles conspired with the Nazis in the Holocaust.

Israel should condemn the Polish government, as should all right-thinking people.

If so, then many Jews conspired with the Nazis in the Holocaust.

According to Jewish historian Emanuel Ringelblum, Jewish Ghetto Police were more brutal Nazi collaborators than the Polish Blue Police.

Now why is that?

More of juvenile attempts to sidestep responsibility for Polish complicity in Nazi war crimes.
 
Acmed starts another thread with the same subject..............as his first propoganda thread crashed and burned........

lol
 
The OP has made it crystal clear that not only were 2nd World War Poles complicit with Nazi atrocities, at least some modern Poles are dying for the chance to do it all over again.
 
The OP has made it crystal clear that not only were 2nd World War Poles complicit with Nazi atrocities, at least some modern Poles are dying for the chance to do it all over again.
Hopefully Acmed is in a very severe minority there...............
 
The OP has made it crystal clear that not only were 2nd World War Poles complicit with Nazi atrocities, at least some modern Poles are dying for the chance to do it all over again.
Hopefully Acmed is in a very severe minority there...............

Having spent years working in Europe, I can say unequivocally that he's not. Europeans remain today as anti-Semitic as they were before the war. Only their own embarrassment about the excesses of the Nazis (done with the willing cooperation of other European states) prevents most of them from publicly proclaiming their hatred of Jews.
 
Good for Netanyahu.

Many Poles conspired with the Nazis in the Holocaust.

Israel should condemn the Polish government, as should all right-thinking people.

If so, then many Jews conspired with the Nazis in the Holocaust.

According to Jewish historian Emanuel Ringelblum, Jewish Ghetto Police were more brutal Nazi collaborators than the Polish Blue Police.

Now why is that?

More of juvenile attempts to sidestep responsibility for Polish complicity in Nazi war crimes.

Why don't you fess up to Jewish complicity of Nazi war crimes?
 
The OP has made it crystal clear that not only were 2nd World War Poles complicit with Nazi atrocities, at least some modern Poles are dying for the chance to do it all over again.

Jews were both more complicit in Nazi, and much more so Soviet atrocities than Polish people were.

You are sick people, it's no wonder why so many hate you.
 
The OP has made it crystal clear that not only were 2nd World War Poles complicit with Nazi atrocities, at least some modern Poles are dying for the chance to do it all over again.
Hopefully Acmed is in a very severe minority there...............

Having spent years working in Europe, I can say unequivocally that he's not. Europeans remain today as anti-Semitic as they were before the war. Only their own embarrassment about the excesses of the Nazis (done with the willing cooperation of other European states) prevents most of them from publicly proclaiming their hatred of Jews.

Believe me Polish hatred of Jews will spike significant given this recent spout off from Jews.

You Jews have something very, very wrong with you, what you achieve best is making the World hate you.
 
Good for Netanyahu.

Many Poles conspired with the Nazis in the Holocaust.

Israel should condemn the Polish government, as should all right-thinking people.

If so, then many Jews conspired with the Nazis in the Holocaust.

According to Jewish historian Emanuel Ringelblum, Jewish Ghetto Police were more brutal Nazi collaborators than the Polish Blue Police.

Now why is that?

More of juvenile attempts to sidestep responsibility for Polish complicity in Nazi war crimes.

Why don't you fess up to Jewish complicity of Nazi war crimes?

Your silly, tedious, cut and paste one-liners really display your limitations.
 
There were indeed Jewish Nazi collaborators like Judenrate, Jewish Ghetto Police, Group 13, Jewish Kapos, Jewish Sonderkommandos, and the Haavara Agreement Jewish financiers of the Nazis.

Just last week Israel was calling Polish as Holocaust deniers, for denying the Polish Nazi collaborators.

By the same logic Israel / Jews are also Holocaust deniers, for denying the Jewish Nazi collaborators.

Jews are massive, massive hypocrites, they just want theirs at all costs.

No wonder why so many people hate Jews, no one's more worthy of it.

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators'...

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators' comment

Reuters Staff

3 MIN READ


WARSAW (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned his Polish counterpart on Saturday for saying Jews were perpetrators in World War Two as well as Poles and others, just weeks after Warsaw drew criticism over a new Holocaust law.


Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visits the Ulma Family Museum of Poles Who Saved Jews during WWII in Markowa, Poland February 2, 2018. Agencja Gazeta/Patryk Ogorzalek via REUTERS
Poland passed a law this month imposing jail terms for suggesting the country was complicit in the Holocaust, prompting criticism from Israel and the United States.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was asked by a reporter at the Munich Security Conference in Germany whether, under the new law, the reporter himself could be penalized for telling a story in Poland about his mother who survived the Holocaust and told him that some Poles had collaborated with the Gestapo.

“Of course it’s not going to be punishable, not going to be seen as criminal, to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian, not only German perpetrators,” Morawiecki replied.

Netanyahu, who is also attending the Munich conference, was quick to respond.

“The Polish Prime Minister’s remarks here in Munich are outrageous. There is a problem here of an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people,” he said.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the dedication ceremony of a new concourse at the Ben Gurion International Airport, near Lod, Israel February 15, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
“I intend to speak with him forthwith,” he added.

Other officials in Israel, already alarmed by the new Polish legislation, also spoke out against Morawiecki’s comment.

“The Polish prime minister’s statement is anti-Semitism of the oldest kind. The perpetrators are not the victims. The Jewish state will not allow the murdered to be blamed for their own murder,” Israeli lawmaker Yair Lapid wrote on Twitter. He also called for Israel’s ambassador to Poland to be recalled.

"Emmanuel Ringelblum, the founder of the Oneg Shabbat ghetto archive, reflected on the nature of Jewish-Polish relations under occupation. He wrote his last study in Warsaw, in the winter of 1944, hidden in an underground bunker with a score of other Jewish refugees. Although cut off from the outside world, the Jewish historian possessed an impressive knowledge of the issue -- of the brighter and less rosy aspects of Polish-Jewish co-existence during the war. His understanding was based on years of work with his colleagues from Oneg Shabbat, his own experiences from 1939-193 period, and from the reading of thousands of testimonies, memoirs, and letters that arrived at Oneg Shabbat and passed through his hands. Ringelblum, like few others was able to fully understand the magnitude of the tragedy of the Jewish people, and to see the treats awaiting those who tried to survive among the 'Aryans.' "
Ringelblum acknowledges that Jews in rural areas had "found refuges with Polish neighbors, friends and acquaintances whom they had known and been friendly with for long years and even for generations." But, "[w]here the environment had been affected with anti-Semitism before the war, hiding Jews presented great difficulties, and denunciations by anti-Semitic neighbors were more to be feared there than the German terror."

Jan Grabowski, Hunt for the Jews: Betrayal and Murder in German-Occupied Poland (Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2013 English translation, pp 7,17).

Here's a Polish, Jewish survivor on the Poles' behavior during World War II:

"My survival was dependent upon the absence of hostile behavior of Poles who hated Jews. Poland is my motherland; Polish is my native language. Poles helped me to survive the Holocaust. I remember gratefully the few who were my protectors. I resent the many that harmed countless Jews, and the millions who were eager to do so. The trouble was not the lack of friends, but the multitude of enemies. The denunciation of the Jews who were hiding or were on false papers were not a sporadic activity, but an endemic problem. Virtually all Poles resisted, passively or actively, the German occupation. However, the majority of the Polish population assisted the Germans in their effort to annihilate the Jews. We should not expect ordinary, decent people to take heroic action. There is no moral obligation to be a hero, but it is a criminal offense to be an accessory to murder. Whoever denounced a Jew on false papers was a cowardly killer. The death of my cousin Miriam was a joint project of Poles and Germans."

From Emmanuel Tanay, Passport to Life: Autobiographical Reflections on the Holocaust (Ann Arbor, Mich.:Book Clearing House, 2004, pp 112-113).
 
There were indeed Jewish Nazi collaborators like Judenrate, Jewish Ghetto Police, Group 13, Jewish Kapos, Jewish Sonderkommandos, and the Haavara Agreement Jewish financiers of the Nazis.

Just last week Israel was calling Polish as Holocaust deniers, for denying the Polish Nazi collaborators.

By the same logic Israel / Jews are also Holocaust deniers, for denying the Jewish Nazi collaborators.

Jews are massive, massive hypocrites, they just want theirs at all costs.

No wonder why so many people hate Jews, no one's more worthy of it.

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators'...

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators' comment

Reuters Staff

3 MIN READ


WARSAW (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned his Polish counterpart on Saturday for saying Jews were perpetrators in World War Two as well as Poles and others, just weeks after Warsaw drew criticism over a new Holocaust law.


Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visits the Ulma Family Museum of Poles Who Saved Jews during WWII in Markowa, Poland February 2, 2018. Agencja Gazeta/Patryk Ogorzalek via REUTERS
Poland passed a law this month imposing jail terms for suggesting the country was complicit in the Holocaust, prompting criticism from Israel and the United States.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was asked by a reporter at the Munich Security Conference in Germany whether, under the new law, the reporter himself could be penalized for telling a story in Poland about his mother who survived the Holocaust and told him that some Poles had collaborated with the Gestapo.

“Of course it’s not going to be punishable, not going to be seen as criminal, to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian, not only German perpetrators,” Morawiecki replied.

Netanyahu, who is also attending the Munich conference, was quick to respond.

“The Polish Prime Minister’s remarks here in Munich are outrageous. There is a problem here of an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people,” he said.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the dedication ceremony of a new concourse at the Ben Gurion International Airport, near Lod, Israel February 15, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
“I intend to speak with him forthwith,” he added.

Other officials in Israel, already alarmed by the new Polish legislation, also spoke out against Morawiecki’s comment.

“The Polish prime minister’s statement is anti-Semitism of the oldest kind. The perpetrators are not the victims. The Jewish state will not allow the murdered to be blamed for their own murder,” Israeli lawmaker Yair Lapid wrote on Twitter. He also called for Israel’s ambassador to Poland to be recalled.

"Emmanuel Ringelblum, the founder of the Oneg Shabbat ghetto archive, reflected on the nature of Jewish-Polish relations under occupation. He wrote his last study in Warsaw, in the winter of 1944, hidden in an underground bunker with a score of other Jewish refugees. Although cut off from the outside world, the Jewish historian possessed an impressive knowledge of the issue -- of the brighter and less rosy aspects of Polish-Jewish co-existence during the war. His understanding was based on years of work with his colleagues from Oneg Shabbat, his own experiences from 1939-193 period, and from the reading of thousands of testimonies, memoirs, and letters that arrived at Oneg Shabbat and passed through his hands. Ringelblum, like few others was able to fully understand the magnitude of the tragedy of the Jewish people, and to see the treats awaiting those who tried to survive among the 'Aryans.' "
Ringelblum acknowledges that Jews in rural areas had "found refuges with Polish neighbors, friends and acquaintances whom they had known and been friendly with for long years and even for generations." But, "[w]here the environment had been affected with anti-Semitism before the war, hiding Jews presented great difficulties, and denunciations by anti-Semitic neighbors were more to be feared there than the German terror."

Jan Grabowski, Hunt for the Jews: Betrayal and Murder in German-Occupied Poland (Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2013 English translation, pp 7,17).

Here's a Polish, Jewish survivor on the Poles' behavior during World War II:

"My survival was dependent upon the absence of hostile behavior of Poles who hated Jews. Poland is my motherland; Polish is my native language. Poles helped me to survive the Holocaust. I remember gratefully the few who were my protectors. I resent the many that harmed countless Jews, and the millions who were eager to do so. The trouble was not the lack of friends, but the multitude of enemies. The denunciation of the Jews who were hiding or were on false papers were not a sporadic activity, but an endemic problem. Virtually all Poles resisted, passively or actively, the German occupation. However, the majority of the Polish population assisted the Germans in their effort to annihilate the Jews. We should not expect ordinary, decent people to take heroic action. There is no moral obligation to be a hero, but it is a criminal offense to be an accessory to murder. Whoever denounced a Jew on false papers was a cowardly killer. The death of my cousin Miriam was a joint project of Poles and Germans."

From Emmanuel Tanay, Passport to Life: Autobiographical Reflections on the Holocaust (Ann Arbor, Mich.:Book Clearing House, 2004, pp 112-113).

So, why did Emanuel Ringelblum say Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators were more brutal than Polish Blue Police Nazi collaborators?

Heck he also said at times Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators by Jews were worse than German Nazis themselves.

But,everyone's wrong in this World but Jews.
 
There were indeed Jewish Nazi collaborators like Judenrate, Jewish Ghetto Police, Group 13, Jewish Kapos, Jewish Sonderkommandos, and the Haavara Agreement Jewish financiers of the Nazis.

Just last week Israel was calling Polish as Holocaust deniers, for denying the Polish Nazi collaborators.

By the same logic Israel / Jews are also Holocaust deniers, for denying the Jewish Nazi collaborators.

Jews are massive, massive hypocrites, they just want theirs at all costs.

No wonder why so many people hate Jews, no one's more worthy of it.

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators'...

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators' comment

Reuters Staff

3 MIN READ


WARSAW (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned his Polish counterpart on Saturday for saying Jews were perpetrators in World War Two as well as Poles and others, just weeks after Warsaw drew criticism over a new Holocaust law.


Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visits the Ulma Family Museum of Poles Who Saved Jews during WWII in Markowa, Poland February 2, 2018. Agencja Gazeta/Patryk Ogorzalek via REUTERS
Poland passed a law this month imposing jail terms for suggesting the country was complicit in the Holocaust, prompting criticism from Israel and the United States.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was asked by a reporter at the Munich Security Conference in Germany whether, under the new law, the reporter himself could be penalized for telling a story in Poland about his mother who survived the Holocaust and told him that some Poles had collaborated with the Gestapo.

“Of course it’s not going to be punishable, not going to be seen as criminal, to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian, not only German perpetrators,” Morawiecki replied.

Netanyahu, who is also attending the Munich conference, was quick to respond.

“The Polish Prime Minister’s remarks here in Munich are outrageous. There is a problem here of an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people,” he said.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the dedication ceremony of a new concourse at the Ben Gurion International Airport, near Lod, Israel February 15, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
“I intend to speak with him forthwith,” he added.

Other officials in Israel, already alarmed by the new Polish legislation, also spoke out against Morawiecki’s comment.

“The Polish prime minister’s statement is anti-Semitism of the oldest kind. The perpetrators are not the victims. The Jewish state will not allow the murdered to be blamed for their own murder,” Israeli lawmaker Yair Lapid wrote on Twitter. He also called for Israel’s ambassador to Poland to be recalled.

"Emmanuel Ringelblum, the founder of the Oneg Shabbat ghetto archive, reflected on the nature of Jewish-Polish relations under occupation. He wrote his last study in Warsaw, in the winter of 1944, hidden in an underground bunker with a score of other Jewish refugees. Although cut off from the outside world, the Jewish historian possessed an impressive knowledge of the issue -- of the brighter and less rosy aspects of Polish-Jewish co-existence during the war. His understanding was based on years of work with his colleagues from Oneg Shabbat, his own experiences from 1939-193 period, and from the reading of thousands of testimonies, memoirs, and letters that arrived at Oneg Shabbat and passed through his hands. Ringelblum, like few others was able to fully understand the magnitude of the tragedy of the Jewish people, and to see the treats awaiting those who tried to survive among the 'Aryans.' "
Ringelblum acknowledges that Jews in rural areas had "found refuges with Polish neighbors, friends and acquaintances whom they had known and been friendly with for long years and even for generations." But, "[w]here the environment had been affected with anti-Semitism before the war, hiding Jews presented great difficulties, and denunciations by anti-Semitic neighbors were more to be feared there than the German terror."

Jan Grabowski, Hunt for the Jews: Betrayal and Murder in German-Occupied Poland (Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2013 English translation, pp 7,17).

Here's a Polish, Jewish survivor on the Poles' behavior during World War II:

"My survival was dependent upon the absence of hostile behavior of Poles who hated Jews. Poland is my motherland; Polish is my native language. Poles helped me to survive the Holocaust. I remember gratefully the few who were my protectors. I resent the many that harmed countless Jews, and the millions who were eager to do so. The trouble was not the lack of friends, but the multitude of enemies. The denunciation of the Jews who were hiding or were on false papers were not a sporadic activity, but an endemic problem. Virtually all Poles resisted, passively or actively, the German occupation. However, the majority of the Polish population assisted the Germans in their effort to annihilate the Jews. We should not expect ordinary, decent people to take heroic action. There is no moral obligation to be a hero, but it is a criminal offense to be an accessory to murder. Whoever denounced a Jew on false papers was a cowardly killer. The death of my cousin Miriam was a joint project of Poles and Germans."

From Emmanuel Tanay, Passport to Life: Autobiographical Reflections on the Holocaust (Ann Arbor, Mich.:Book Clearing House, 2004, pp 112-113).

So, why did Emanuel Ringelblum say Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators were more brutal than Polish Blue Police Nazi collaborators?

Heck he also said at times Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators by Jews were worse than German Nazis themselves.

But,everyone's wrong in this World but Jews.

Nobody worse than the polish Nazis.
 
There were indeed Jewish Nazi collaborators like Judenrate, Jewish Ghetto Police, Group 13, Jewish Kapos, Jewish Sonderkommandos, and the Haavara Agreement Jewish financiers of the Nazis.

Just last week Israel was calling Polish as Holocaust deniers, for denying the Polish Nazi collaborators.

By the same logic Israel / Jews are also Holocaust deniers, for denying the Jewish Nazi collaborators.

Jews are massive, massive hypocrites, they just want theirs at all costs.

No wonder why so many people hate Jews, no one's more worthy of it.

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators'...

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators' comment

Reuters Staff

3 MIN READ


WARSAW (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned his Polish counterpart on Saturday for saying Jews were perpetrators in World War Two as well as Poles and others, just weeks after Warsaw drew criticism over a new Holocaust law.


Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visits the Ulma Family Museum of Poles Who Saved Jews during WWII in Markowa, Poland February 2, 2018. Agencja Gazeta/Patryk Ogorzalek via REUTERS
Poland passed a law this month imposing jail terms for suggesting the country was complicit in the Holocaust, prompting criticism from Israel and the United States.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was asked by a reporter at the Munich Security Conference in Germany whether, under the new law, the reporter himself could be penalized for telling a story in Poland about his mother who survived the Holocaust and told him that some Poles had collaborated with the Gestapo.

“Of course it’s not going to be punishable, not going to be seen as criminal, to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian, not only German perpetrators,” Morawiecki replied.

Netanyahu, who is also attending the Munich conference, was quick to respond.

“The Polish Prime Minister’s remarks here in Munich are outrageous. There is a problem here of an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people,” he said.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the dedication ceremony of a new concourse at the Ben Gurion International Airport, near Lod, Israel February 15, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
“I intend to speak with him forthwith,” he added.

Other officials in Israel, already alarmed by the new Polish legislation, also spoke out against Morawiecki’s comment.

“The Polish prime minister’s statement is anti-Semitism of the oldest kind. The perpetrators are not the victims. The Jewish state will not allow the murdered to be blamed for their own murder,” Israeli lawmaker Yair Lapid wrote on Twitter. He also called for Israel’s ambassador to Poland to be recalled.

"Emmanuel Ringelblum, the founder of the Oneg Shabbat ghetto archive, reflected on the nature of Jewish-Polish relations under occupation. He wrote his last study in Warsaw, in the winter of 1944, hidden in an underground bunker with a score of other Jewish refugees. Although cut off from the outside world, the Jewish historian possessed an impressive knowledge of the issue -- of the brighter and less rosy aspects of Polish-Jewish co-existence during the war. His understanding was based on years of work with his colleagues from Oneg Shabbat, his own experiences from 1939-193 period, and from the reading of thousands of testimonies, memoirs, and letters that arrived at Oneg Shabbat and passed through his hands. Ringelblum, like few others was able to fully understand the magnitude of the tragedy of the Jewish people, and to see the treats awaiting those who tried to survive among the 'Aryans.' "
Ringelblum acknowledges that Jews in rural areas had "found refuges with Polish neighbors, friends and acquaintances whom they had known and been friendly with for long years and even for generations." But, "[w]here the environment had been affected with anti-Semitism before the war, hiding Jews presented great difficulties, and denunciations by anti-Semitic neighbors were more to be feared there than the German terror."

Jan Grabowski, Hunt for the Jews: Betrayal and Murder in German-Occupied Poland (Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2013 English translation, pp 7,17).

Here's a Polish, Jewish survivor on the Poles' behavior during World War II:

"My survival was dependent upon the absence of hostile behavior of Poles who hated Jews. Poland is my motherland; Polish is my native language. Poles helped me to survive the Holocaust. I remember gratefully the few who were my protectors. I resent the many that harmed countless Jews, and the millions who were eager to do so. The trouble was not the lack of friends, but the multitude of enemies. The denunciation of the Jews who were hiding or were on false papers were not a sporadic activity, but an endemic problem. Virtually all Poles resisted, passively or actively, the German occupation. However, the majority of the Polish population assisted the Germans in their effort to annihilate the Jews. We should not expect ordinary, decent people to take heroic action. There is no moral obligation to be a hero, but it is a criminal offense to be an accessory to murder. Whoever denounced a Jew on false papers was a cowardly killer. The death of my cousin Miriam was a joint project of Poles and Germans."

From Emmanuel Tanay, Passport to Life: Autobiographical Reflections on the Holocaust (Ann Arbor, Mich.:Book Clearing House, 2004, pp 112-113).

So, why did Emanuel Ringelblum say Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators were more brutal than Polish Blue Police Nazi collaborators?

Heck he also said at times Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators by Jews were worse than German Nazis themselves.

But,everyone's wrong in this World but Jews.

Nobody worse than the polish Nazis.

You're a very dumb Jew, and should be treated as such.

Jews were some of the worst Nazi collaborators, and also Soviet collaborators.
 
There were indeed Jewish Nazi collaborators like Judenrate, Jewish Ghetto Police, Group 13, Jewish Kapos, Jewish Sonderkommandos, and the Haavara Agreement Jewish financiers of the Nazis.

Just last week Israel was calling Polish as Holocaust deniers, for denying the Polish Nazi collaborators.

By the same logic Israel / Jews are also Holocaust deniers, for denying the Jewish Nazi collaborators.

Jews are massive, massive hypocrites, they just want theirs at all costs.

No wonder why so many people hate Jews, no one's more worthy of it.

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators'...

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators' comment

Reuters Staff

3 MIN READ


WARSAW (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned his Polish counterpart on Saturday for saying Jews were perpetrators in World War Two as well as Poles and others, just weeks after Warsaw drew criticism over a new Holocaust law.


Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visits the Ulma Family Museum of Poles Who Saved Jews during WWII in Markowa, Poland February 2, 2018. Agencja Gazeta/Patryk Ogorzalek via REUTERS
Poland passed a law this month imposing jail terms for suggesting the country was complicit in the Holocaust, prompting criticism from Israel and the United States.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was asked by a reporter at the Munich Security Conference in Germany whether, under the new law, the reporter himself could be penalized for telling a story in Poland about his mother who survived the Holocaust and told him that some Poles had collaborated with the Gestapo.

“Of course it’s not going to be punishable, not going to be seen as criminal, to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian, not only German perpetrators,” Morawiecki replied.

Netanyahu, who is also attending the Munich conference, was quick to respond.

“The Polish Prime Minister’s remarks here in Munich are outrageous. There is a problem here of an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people,” he said.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the dedication ceremony of a new concourse at the Ben Gurion International Airport, near Lod, Israel February 15, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
“I intend to speak with him forthwith,” he added.

Other officials in Israel, already alarmed by the new Polish legislation, also spoke out against Morawiecki’s comment.

“The Polish prime minister’s statement is anti-Semitism of the oldest kind. The perpetrators are not the victims. The Jewish state will not allow the murdered to be blamed for their own murder,” Israeli lawmaker Yair Lapid wrote on Twitter. He also called for Israel’s ambassador to Poland to be recalled.

"Emmanuel Ringelblum, the founder of the Oneg Shabbat ghetto archive, reflected on the nature of Jewish-Polish relations under occupation. He wrote his last study in Warsaw, in the winter of 1944, hidden in an underground bunker with a score of other Jewish refugees. Although cut off from the outside world, the Jewish historian possessed an impressive knowledge of the issue -- of the brighter and less rosy aspects of Polish-Jewish co-existence during the war. His understanding was based on years of work with his colleagues from Oneg Shabbat, his own experiences from 1939-193 period, and from the reading of thousands of testimonies, memoirs, and letters that arrived at Oneg Shabbat and passed through his hands. Ringelblum, like few others was able to fully understand the magnitude of the tragedy of the Jewish people, and to see the treats awaiting those who tried to survive among the 'Aryans.' "
Ringelblum acknowledges that Jews in rural areas had "found refuges with Polish neighbors, friends and acquaintances whom they had known and been friendly with for long years and even for generations." But, "[w]here the environment had been affected with anti-Semitism before the war, hiding Jews presented great difficulties, and denunciations by anti-Semitic neighbors were more to be feared there than the German terror."

Jan Grabowski, Hunt for the Jews: Betrayal and Murder in German-Occupied Poland (Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2013 English translation, pp 7,17).

Here's a Polish, Jewish survivor on the Poles' behavior during World War II:

"My survival was dependent upon the absence of hostile behavior of Poles who hated Jews. Poland is my motherland; Polish is my native language. Poles helped me to survive the Holocaust. I remember gratefully the few who were my protectors. I resent the many that harmed countless Jews, and the millions who were eager to do so. The trouble was not the lack of friends, but the multitude of enemies. The denunciation of the Jews who were hiding or were on false papers were not a sporadic activity, but an endemic problem. Virtually all Poles resisted, passively or actively, the German occupation. However, the majority of the Polish population assisted the Germans in their effort to annihilate the Jews. We should not expect ordinary, decent people to take heroic action. There is no moral obligation to be a hero, but it is a criminal offense to be an accessory to murder. Whoever denounced a Jew on false papers was a cowardly killer. The death of my cousin Miriam was a joint project of Poles and Germans."

From Emmanuel Tanay, Passport to Life: Autobiographical Reflections on the Holocaust (Ann Arbor, Mich.:Book Clearing House, 2004, pp 112-113).

So, why did Emanuel Ringelblum say Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators were more brutal than Polish Blue Police Nazi collaborators?

Heck he also said at times Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators by Jews were worse than German Nazis themselves.

But,everyone's wrong in this World but Jews.

Nobody worse than the polish Nazis.

You're a very dumb Jew, and should be treated as such.

Jews were some of the worst Nazi collaborators, and also Soviet collaborators.

No one worse than the polish Nazis.
 
There were indeed Jewish Nazi collaborators like Judenrate, Jewish Ghetto Police, Group 13, Jewish Kapos, Jewish Sonderkommandos, and the Haavara Agreement Jewish financiers of the Nazis.

Just last week Israel was calling Polish as Holocaust deniers, for denying the Polish Nazi collaborators.

By the same logic Israel / Jews are also Holocaust deniers, for denying the Jewish Nazi collaborators.

Jews are massive, massive hypocrites, they just want theirs at all costs.

No wonder why so many people hate Jews, no one's more worthy of it.

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators'...

Israel's Netanyahu condemns Polish PM for 'Jewish perpetrators' comment

Reuters Staff

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WARSAW (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned his Polish counterpart on Saturday for saying Jews were perpetrators in World War Two as well as Poles and others, just weeks after Warsaw drew criticism over a new Holocaust law.


Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visits the Ulma Family Museum of Poles Who Saved Jews during WWII in Markowa, Poland February 2, 2018. Agencja Gazeta/Patryk Ogorzalek via REUTERS
Poland passed a law this month imposing jail terms for suggesting the country was complicit in the Holocaust, prompting criticism from Israel and the United States.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was asked by a reporter at the Munich Security Conference in Germany whether, under the new law, the reporter himself could be penalized for telling a story in Poland about his mother who survived the Holocaust and told him that some Poles had collaborated with the Gestapo.

“Of course it’s not going to be punishable, not going to be seen as criminal, to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian, not only German perpetrators,” Morawiecki replied.

Netanyahu, who is also attending the Munich conference, was quick to respond.

“The Polish Prime Minister’s remarks here in Munich are outrageous. There is a problem here of an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people,” he said.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the dedication ceremony of a new concourse at the Ben Gurion International Airport, near Lod, Israel February 15, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
“I intend to speak with him forthwith,” he added.

Other officials in Israel, already alarmed by the new Polish legislation, also spoke out against Morawiecki’s comment.

“The Polish prime minister’s statement is anti-Semitism of the oldest kind. The perpetrators are not the victims. The Jewish state will not allow the murdered to be blamed for their own murder,” Israeli lawmaker Yair Lapid wrote on Twitter. He also called for Israel’s ambassador to Poland to be recalled.

"Emmanuel Ringelblum, the founder of the Oneg Shabbat ghetto archive, reflected on the nature of Jewish-Polish relations under occupation. He wrote his last study in Warsaw, in the winter of 1944, hidden in an underground bunker with a score of other Jewish refugees. Although cut off from the outside world, the Jewish historian possessed an impressive knowledge of the issue -- of the brighter and less rosy aspects of Polish-Jewish co-existence during the war. His understanding was based on years of work with his colleagues from Oneg Shabbat, his own experiences from 1939-193 period, and from the reading of thousands of testimonies, memoirs, and letters that arrived at Oneg Shabbat and passed through his hands. Ringelblum, like few others was able to fully understand the magnitude of the tragedy of the Jewish people, and to see the treats awaiting those who tried to survive among the 'Aryans.' "
Ringelblum acknowledges that Jews in rural areas had "found refuges with Polish neighbors, friends and acquaintances whom they had known and been friendly with for long years and even for generations." But, "[w]here the environment had been affected with anti-Semitism before the war, hiding Jews presented great difficulties, and denunciations by anti-Semitic neighbors were more to be feared there than the German terror."

Jan Grabowski, Hunt for the Jews: Betrayal and Murder in German-Occupied Poland (Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2013 English translation, pp 7,17).

Here's a Polish, Jewish survivor on the Poles' behavior during World War II:

"My survival was dependent upon the absence of hostile behavior of Poles who hated Jews. Poland is my motherland; Polish is my native language. Poles helped me to survive the Holocaust. I remember gratefully the few who were my protectors. I resent the many that harmed countless Jews, and the millions who were eager to do so. The trouble was not the lack of friends, but the multitude of enemies. The denunciation of the Jews who were hiding or were on false papers were not a sporadic activity, but an endemic problem. Virtually all Poles resisted, passively or actively, the German occupation. However, the majority of the Polish population assisted the Germans in their effort to annihilate the Jews. We should not expect ordinary, decent people to take heroic action. There is no moral obligation to be a hero, but it is a criminal offense to be an accessory to murder. Whoever denounced a Jew on false papers was a cowardly killer. The death of my cousin Miriam was a joint project of Poles and Germans."

From Emmanuel Tanay, Passport to Life: Autobiographical Reflections on the Holocaust (Ann Arbor, Mich.:Book Clearing House, 2004, pp 112-113).

So, why did Emanuel Ringelblum say Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators were more brutal than Polish Blue Police Nazi collaborators?

Heck he also said at times Jewish Ghetto Police Nazi collaborators by Jews were worse than German Nazis themselves.

But,everyone's wrong in this World but Jews.

Nobody worse than the polish Nazis.

You're a very dumb Jew, and should be treated as such.

Jews were some of the worst Nazi collaborators, and also Soviet collaborators.

No one worse than the polish Nazis.

Most of the Nazis were Germans, you dumb Jew.
 

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