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BUCHENWALD 100: Poland denies responsibility for the death camps.

Poland’s Justice Minister has announced that a new bill could see the country pressing charges over reports in the international media about “Polish death camps” in relation to Nazi German compounds.

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  1. Yvonne #
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    “Poland denies responsibility” — as they should, since the camps were masterminded, established and operated by Germans on territory they invaded and occupied. The first victims of the camps were ethnic (non-Jewish) Poles. By war’s end, the Germans had murdered three million Polish Christians both inside and outside the camps. Even the Association of German Historians has condemned the use of this distorting language. Media, however, seem willing to shift the blame from the perpetrators to the victims.

  2. theaveeditor #
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    Sigghh ..

    None wnats ti exculpate the Nazis. But theuir guilt doe snot justify Polich antisemitism. Doe it?

  3. Iwona #
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    There is a world of difference between disliking people and killing them by the millions. There was anti-Semitism throughout Europe (and the world), but it was the Germans who perpetrated the Holocaust.

  4. theaveeditor #
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    The German record does not relieve the Poles of their guilt.