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Yehuda Bauer

ByYehuda Bauer, COMMENTYehuda Bauer

Analysis

The Polish Holocaust law's makers are not defending their country

Yehuda Bauer examines the historical discrepancies in the new law

April 4, 2018 15:18
A protester against the new law in Poland
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The fact that a very large number of Poles killed Jews or delivered them to the collaborationist Polish “blue” police or the Germans was not the act of the Polish nation or state.

But it was the act of a segment, unfortunately a large one, of the Polish population. It did happen — today’s claims to the contrary notwithstanding.

On the other hand, the heroes who risked their lives and those of their families by rescuing or trying to rescue Jews, although a small minority, represented the best of Polish humanitarianism and liberal traditions and not the Polish nation or state.

A Polish-Jewish underground group called Zegota rescued several thousand Jews, mainly in Warsaw.