Published: 10 September 2016
Last updated: 4 March 2024
A strong and confident nation can recognise the wrongs it has done without undermining the foundations of its existence. It is time to accept that we have also done wrong in the past.
And see:
Poland moves to outlaw 'Polish death camp' phrase – Eylon Aslan-Levy – Tablet Magazine 17.08.16
The sweeping claim that it was not Poles’ ‘mothers and fathers’ who were ‘responsible for Holocaust crimes‘ represents a denial of the complicity and active participation of many in the policy of extermination… Unless Europe can honestly confront the collusion of many of its civilians in the Holocaust, and challenge the perception of the Holocaust as a crime imposed by the Nazis on a reluctant continent, it will be unable to acknowledge the depth of antisemitism in their own histories or the true enormity of this genocide.
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