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Quote the bill, not an article."
POLAND MOVES TO MAKE USE OF PHRASE 'POLISH DEATH CAMPS' CRIMINAL OFFENSE"
How's your Polish? Mine's shit.
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Quote the bill, not an article."
POLAND MOVES TO MAKE USE OF PHRASE 'POLISH DEATH CAMPS' CRIMINAL OFFENSE"
What about your English?Quote the bill, not an article."
POLAND MOVES TO MAKE USE OF PHRASE 'POLISH DEATH CAMPS' CRIMINAL OFFENSE"
How's your Polish? Mine's shit.
What about your English?Quote the bill, not an article."
POLAND MOVES TO MAKE USE OF PHRASE 'POLISH DEATH CAMPS' CRIMINAL OFFENSE"
How's your Polish? Mine's shit.
Full text of Poland’s controversial Holocaust legislation
Nothing about "POLISH DEATH CAMPS".
And yet you on two pages specifically resented the term "POLISH DEATH CAMPS".What about your English?Quote the bill, not an article."
POLAND MOVES TO MAKE USE OF PHRASE 'POLISH DEATH CAMPS' CRIMINAL OFFENSE"
How's your Polish? Mine's shit.
Full text of Poland’s controversial Holocaust legislation
Nothing about "POLISH DEATH CAMPS".
Ah, so if it doesn't mention it specifically, it's got nothing to do with it then?
The problem is with "co-responsible".What about....
"“Article 55a. 1. Whoever claims, publicly and contrary to the facts, that the Polish Nation or the Republic of Poland is responsible or co-responsible for Nazi crimes committed by the Third Reich,"
I never even heard the term "POLISH DEATH CAMPS".At the very least I agree with the OP that Nazi concentration camps that were stationed in Poland should not really be called Polish camps
And yet you on two pages specifically resented the term "POLISH DEATH CAMPS".What about your English?Quote the bill, not an article."
POLAND MOVES TO MAKE USE OF PHRASE 'POLISH DEATH CAMPS' CRIMINAL OFFENSE"
How's your Polish? Mine's shit.
Full text of Poland’s controversial Holocaust legislation
Nothing about "POLISH DEATH CAMPS".
Ah, so if it doesn't mention it specifically, it's got nothing to do with it then?
The problem is with "co-responsible".What about....
"“Article 55a. 1. Whoever claims, publicly and contrary to the facts, that the Polish Nation or the Republic of Poland is responsible or co-responsible for Nazi crimes committed by the Third Reich,"
I never even heard the term "POLISH DEATH CAMPS".At the very least I agree with the OP that Nazi concentration camps that were stationed in Poland should not really be called Polish camps
Neither were the zionist's, who only wanted the wealthy jews outPoland isn't innocent of their complicity for the Holocaust...
"After killing in mass shootings almost 1.5 million Jews in hundreds of locations in occupied Soviet territories, the Germans decided to construct stationary killing centers in occupied Poland, Auschwitz-Birkenau being the most well known. The ghettos became “holding pens” for Jews before deportation to a killing center.
As German forces implemented the killing, they drew upon some Polish agencies, such as Polish police forces and railroad personnel, in the guarding of ghettos and the deportation of Jews to the killing centers. Individual Poles often helped in the identification, denunciation, and hunting down of Jews in hiding, often profiting from the associated blackmail, and actively participated in the plunder of Jewish property.
There were incidents, particularly in the small towns of eastern Poland, where local Polish residents—acutely aware of the Germans’ presence and their antisemitic policies—carried out or participated in pogroms and murdered their Jewish neighbors. The pogrom in the town of Jedwabne in 1941 is one of the best-documented cases.
The Polish Government in Exile based in London sponsored resistance to the German occupation, including some to help Jews. For example, Zegota, the Council to Aid Jews, saved a few thousand Jews, even though helping a Jew in occupied Poland was punishable by death. Yad Vashem has identified more rescuers from Poland than any other country—6,532.
By the end of the war, three million Polish Jews—90 percent of the prewar population—had been murdered, one of the highest percentages in Europe. "
-- United States Holocaust Museum
If you’re tired of being labeled an anti-Semite then keep your Jew hatred to yourself and your bund rallies.
A war crime committed under occupation still is a war crime.BTW, the polish govt was ran by GERMANS. So, im not sure if it is fair to say the poles were responsible.
A war crime committed under occupation still is a war crime.BTW, the polish govt was ran by GERMANS. So, im not sure if it is fair to say the poles were responsible.
By the occupiers, i would assume. Why would a people get blamed for atrocities, committed and governed, by their invaders?A war crime committed under occupation still is a war crime.BTW, the polish govt was ran by GERMANS. So, im not sure if it is fair to say the poles were responsible.
Nobody blames Poles for atrocities committed by Nazis. But there were collaborators with Nazis, and not a few.By the occupiers, i would assume. Why would a people get blamed for atrocities, committed and governed, by their invaders?A war crime committed under occupation still is a war crime.BTW, the polish govt was ran by GERMANS. So, im not sure if it is fair to say the poles were responsible.
Sure there were some. They could have also had a gun stuck to their head.Nobody blames Poles for atrocities committed by Nazis. But there were collaborators with Nazis, and not a few.By the occupiers, i would assume. Why would a people get blamed for atrocities, committed and governed, by their invaders?A war crime committed under occupation still is a war crime.BTW, the polish govt was ran by GERMANS. So, im not sure if it is fair to say the poles were responsible.
BTW there were no Polish government in occupied Poland.
Poland isn't innocent of their complicity for the Holocaust...
"After killing in mass shootings almost 1.5 million Jews in hundreds of locations in occupied Soviet territories, the Germans decided to construct stationary killing centers in occupied Poland, Auschwitz-Birkenau being the most well known. The ghettos became “holding pens” for Jews before deportation to a killing center.
As German forces implemented the killing, they drew upon some Polish agencies, such as Polish police forces and railroad personnel, in the guarding of ghettos and the deportation of Jews to the killing centers. Individual Poles often helped in the identification, denunciation, and hunting down of Jews in hiding, often profiting from the associated blackmail, and actively participated in the plunder of Jewish property.
There were incidents, particularly in the small towns of eastern Poland, where local Polish residents—acutely aware of the Germans’ presence and their antisemitic policies—carried out or participated in pogroms and murdered their Jewish neighbors. The pogrom in the town of Jedwabne in 1941 is one of the best-documented cases.
The Polish Government in Exile based in London sponsored resistance to the German occupation, including some to help Jews. For example, Zegota, the Council to Aid Jews, saved a few thousand Jews, even though helping a Jew in occupied Poland was punishable by death. Yad Vashem has identified more rescuers from Poland than any other country—6,532.
By the end of the war, three million Polish Jews—90 percent of the prewar population—had been murdered, one of the highest percentages in Europe. "
-- United States Holocaust Museum
A war crime committed under occupation still is a war crime.BTW, the polish govt was ran by GERMANS. So, im not sure if it is fair to say the poles were responsible.