I support Polish Fascism / Polish Authoritarian Right from Poles like Roman Dmowski, Jozef Pilsudski, Jozef Beck, Jan III Sobieski, Max Kolonko, ONR, OUN, NOP etc.
Even though Poland had similar policies in the 1930's as Nazis.
We didn't kill the Jews like Nazi Germany had.
Quite the opposite, we did the most to help Jews.
Germans in general just go overboard from Hitler to Merkel they've remained a political monstrosity for their existence.
Ya sure, that's why Catholic Polish priests told the Nazis who the Jews were in their towns, that's why the Nazis located their worst death camps in Polish territory, 'cause they knew dumb Polaks like you hated Jews more than even the Nazis did. More Jews died in Poland than any other country in Europe during the Nazi era.
Uh Catholic priests were butchered by Nazis too.
Actually, the Nazi camps were largely built by your tribe, and first contained Polish POW's.
But, leave it to frizzy haired peoples like Negs & your people to be clinically retarded.
Nice! When did you escape the asylum?
Facts are your friend.
Filip Müller - Wikipedia
Müller was assigned to the
Sonderkommando that worked on the construction of
crematoria and the installation of the
gas chambers.
Apparently, the rotten apple did not fall far from the rotten tree.
Jedwabne pogrom - Wikipedia
The Truth About Poland's Role in the Holocaust
Kielce: The Post-Holocaust Pogrom That Poland Is Still Fighting Over | History | Smithsonian Magazine
Prior to World War II, anti-Semitism was an increasingly visible factor in Polish society, and government authorities took formal measures to exclude Jews from key sectors of public life. The modern country of Poland was a new one established in the aftermath of the First World War, and during the 1920s and 30s it was still struggling to define its ideological footing and identity. A nationalism deeply rooted in Catholicism was central to that struggle.
As German authorities implemented killing on an industrial scale, they drew upon Polish police forces and railroad personnel for logistical support, notably to guard ghettos where hundreds of thousands of Jewish men, women, and children were held before deportation to killing centers. The so-called Blue Police was a force some 20,000 strong. These collaborators enforced German anti-Jewish policies such as restrictions on the use of public transportation and curfews, as well as the devastating and bloody liquidation of ghettos in occupied Poland from 1942-1943
Individual Poles also often helped in the identification, denunciation, and exposure of Jews in hiding, sometimes motivated by greed and the opportunities presented by blackmail and the plunder of Jewish-owned property.
Cases of anti-Semitic action were not limited to abetting the German occupation authorities. There are well-documented incidents, particularly in the small towns of eastern Poland, where locals—acutely aware of the Nazis’ presence and emboldened by their anti-Semitic policies—carried out violent riots and murdered their Jewish neighbors. Perhaps the most infamous of these episodes was a massacre in the town of Jedwabne in summer 1941 when several hundred Jews were burned alive by their neighbors. More difficult to unpack is the tangled history of the southeastern village of Gniewczyna Łańcucka. In May 1942, non-Jewish residents of the town held hostage some two to three dozen local Jews. Over the course of several days, they tortured and raped their hostages before finally murdering them. These and countless other episodes muddy the waters between victim and oppressor in the chaotic environment of wartime Poland.