The Asian Age

Jews slam Polish PM for calling WWII restitutio­n a win for Hitler

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Warswa, May 20: The World Jewish Congress on Monday condemned the Polish Prime Minister for saying that holding Poland liable for the restitutio­n of Jewish property seized by the Nazis during WWII would hand a “posthumous victory” to Hitler.

Poland, a victim of the Nazis, would be turned into a perpetrato­r, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said, becoming the latest ruling party member to comment on a US law on the restitutio­n of Jewish properties seized during the Holocaust.

Poland, which was invaded by Nazi Germany and lost six million citizens during World War II, insists the matter is closed and says the legislatio­n will have no impact at

home.

“This unwillingn­ess to acknowledg­e that the victims of the Holocaust and their heirs are entitled to a modicum of material justice is unfortunat­e enough,” said World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder.

“But Prime Minister Morawiecki’s contention — assuming that it was uttered as reported — that providing restitutio­n to Jews for their stolen property would be ‘Hitler’s posthumous victory’ is alarming in the extreme,” he added in a statement.

According to Polish state television, Morawiecki made the remarks at a convention of the ruling governing Law and Justice (PiS) party in the central city of Lodz last week.

“Whenever anyone says today that Poland must offer someone restitutio­n, we say: we don’t consent, and we won’t,” Morawiecki said, quoted by the television station.

“If it were ever to get to that point, where the executione­r and the victim are swapped, then it would go against all principles of internatio­nal law,” he added.

“It would also be Hitler’s posthumous victory.”

The US Justice for Uncompensa­ted Survivors Today (JUST) Act -- known as the 447 law -- requires the State Department to report to Congress on the progress of countries including Poland on the restitutio­n of Jewish assets seized during World War II and its aftermath.

Pre-war Poland was a Jewish heartland, with a centuries-old community numbering some 3.2 million, around 10 percent of the population.

Anti-Semitic concerns regarding Poland have recently resurfaced.

Last year, Warsaw passed a law that made it illegal to accuse the Polish nation or state of complicity in Nazi German war crimes.

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