The Jewish Chronicle

Yehuda Bauer: Israel ‘collaborat­es’ in eastern Europe Holocaust distortion

- BY JACOB JUDAH

V YEHUDA BAUER, one of the world’s foremost Holocaust scholars, has said that Israel “collaborat­es” with Holocaust distortion in eastern Europe for political reasons.

Professor Bauer made the claim while addressing a panel hosted by University College London’s Centre for Holocaust Education on July 15.

The 94-year-old Israeli scholar, the doyen of Israeli academia, said that the “identifica­tion of the Israeli government” was to humour “distortion of the Holocaust — especially in Poland — because of the political, economic and security relationsh­ip between Israel and Poland”.

Prof Bauer said that the joint statement of the Israeli and Polish Prime Ministers, the wording of which was negotiated by representa­tives dispatched to Poland by Israel in 2018 was “so gross, so dangerous” that it made the Israeli side “collaborat­ors” in Holocaust distortion.

The joint statement between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was negotiated as an attempt to defuse a spat over a controvers­ial Polish law on the Holocaust.

Mr Bauer noted with scorn that antisemiti­sm was “defined as the same thing as anti-Polonism by the Jews.”

“Over 2,000 years of antisemiti­sm equals the opposition of some Jews to the Poles who denounced them or attacked them, it is the same thing,” he said.

The words prompted a rare rebuke from Yad Vashem, where Mr Bauer is an advisor.

“Yad Vashem doesn’t normally react — it’s a non-political organisati­on, we do not engage in Israeli politics,” said Prof Bauer.

“This was an exception. We don’t accept distortion of the Holocaust,” he continued.

“What I am saying is not only directed against the Polish nationalis­ts, but against the collaborat­ors on the Israeli side as well.”

Prof Bauer said that the contempora­ry Polish government, along with others in eastern Europe, were engaging in Holocaust distortion by crafting historical narratives in which “truth and untruth mixed”.

He defined Holocaust distortion as “when you say yes it happened, it was terrible — but we didn’t do it. The Germans did it, only them, noone else. Yes, there were a few bad eggs among us who collaborat­ed, denounced Jews, participat­ed, but the vast majority of us didn’t.”

Prof Bauer explained that without a large measure of collaborat­ion “there could have been no Holocaust, because the Germans didn’t know how to differenti­ate between Jews and Lithuanian­s, Jews and Poles, Jews and Hungarians.”

Prof Bauer, who was born in Czechoslov­akia, is currently a professor of Holocaust Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

 ?? PHOTO: YOUTUBE ?? Yehuda Bauer
PHOTO: YOUTUBE Yehuda Bauer

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