The Phnom Penh Post

Poland’s Holocaust bill blasted by Israel

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ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Poland on Saturday of denying history with a bill outlawing reference to the Nazi death camps in the country as being Polish.

“The law is baseless. I strongly oppose it. One cannot change history and the Holocaust cannot be denied,” the premier said.

As a diplomatic row brewed on the day the world marked Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Day, Poland’s charge d’affaires to Israel was summoned to the Foreign Ministry yesterday, the ministry said.

A Foreign Ministry official said the Polish bill was “an attempt to rewrite and falsify history, something that the Jewish people and Israel will never accept”.

Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki responded via Twitter on Saturday saying: “Auschwitz-Birkenau is not a Polish name, and Arbeit Macht Frei is not a Polish phrase” in reference to the words posted on the Nazi camp’s wrought-iron gate that mean“Work makes you free” in German. “Auschwitz is the most bitter lesson on how evil ideologies can lead to hell on earth. Jews, Poles, and all victims should be guardians of the memory of all who were murdered by German Nazis.”

Earlier on Saturday he marked the 73 anniversar­y of the liberation of Auschwitz on site at the former Nazi death camp in Oswiecim, southern Poland.

Poland’s rightwing-dominated parliament on Friday adopted legislatio­n that sets fines or a maximum three-year jail term for anyone who refers to Nazi German death camps as Polish.

The measure is intended to apply to both Polish citizens and foreigners. It is expected to easily pass in the Senate before being signed by the president.

Poland was attacked and occupied by Nazi Germany in World War II, losing 6 million of its citizens, including 3 million Jews in the Holocaust.

Polish officials routinely request correction­s when global media or politician­s describe as “Polish” the former death camps such as Auschwitz.

Israel’s Education and Diaspora Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett instructed schools to dedicate two hours this week to study about the involvemen­t of European nations in the Holocaust.

“This is a shameful disregard of the truth. It is a historic fact that many Poles aided in the murder of Jews, handed them in, abused them, and even killed Jews during and after the Holocaust,” he said.

“It is also a historic fact that the Germans initiated, planned and built the work and death camps in Poland. That is the truth, and no law will rewrite it. These facts must be taught to the next generation.”

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