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Analysis

Polish government rewrites history

August 25, 2016 09:54
People celebrate Poland's Independence Day in Krakow
2 min read

The passage of time is supposed to be a great healer. It can also expose wounds which were only partially covered. In Poland, we see the latter.

The governing right-wing Law and Justice Party (PiS) has announced legislation which, if enacted, will make it a crime to refer to "Polish concentration camps" or "Polish death camps".

It is understandable that Poles are offended about German camps in Nazi occupied Poland being called Polish, but the bill goes further: it mandates three years in prison and a fine for anyone claiming that the Polish people or state were responsible for the Nazis' crimes or collaborated with them.

This legislation is therefore about something else.