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Poles and Polish-Americans expressed outrage today at President Obama’s reference earlier to “a Polish death camp” — as opposed to a Nazi death camp in German-occupied Poland.
“The White House will apologize for this outrageous error,” Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski tweeted. Sikorski said that Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk “will make a statement in the morning. It’s a pity that this important ceremony was upstaged by ignorance and incompetence.”
Sikorski also tonight tweeted a link to an Economist story noting that “few things annoy Poles more than being blamed for the crimes committed by the Nazi occupiers of their homeland. For many years, Polish media, diplomats and politicians have tried to persuade outsiders to stop using the phrase ‘Polish death camps’ as a shorthand description of Auschwitz and other exemplars of Nazi brutality and mass murder. Unfortunately this seems to have escaped BaracK Obama’s staff seem not to have noticed this.”
The president had been trying to honor a famous Pole, awarding a Presidential Medal of Freedom to Jan Karski, a resistance fighter who sneaked behind enemy lines to bear witness to the atrocities being committed against Jews. President Obama referred to him being smuggled “into the Warsaw ghetto and a Polish death camp to see for himself.”
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FredHayek wrote: He must have been stoned when they covered the Holocaust in his high school?
Just kidding, not a big deal. And I find it a little hypocritical of the Poles to be so upset about this. There was a lot of anti-Semitism in Poland during WWII, and many Poles helped the Nazi's round up Jews into ghettos and "labor" camps.
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2wlady wrote: Technically, those camps WERE in Poland. BTW, I tried to enter a post mentioning some of what Fred spoke of but it didn't post.
Anti-Semitism was rampant not only in Poland but in several other east European nations and regions, such as the Ukraine.
On the other hand, Obama seems to have some pretty ignorant and lazy people on his staff, since no one checked the speech for accuracy. That's pathetic.
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FredHayek wrote: The Germans of today are still lumped with the Nazi's of 70 years ago even though they have bent over backwards to admit their guilt and blame, only makes sense that the Poles of today be lumped in with their fathers. Fathers who chose to herd fellow countrymen for the Nazi's. Some Euros fought the Nazi holocaust, but the Poles are way down on the list compared to other countries.
Trivia: Auschwitz used to be part of Germany before World War I, but was given to the recreated land of Poland after the war.
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