Vandals deface Polish monument to massacre of Jews
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WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Vandals desecrated a monument marking the spot in Poland where hundreds of Jews were burned alive during World War II, scrawling "they were flammable" and a swastika on the memorial.
The government, Poland's Jewish community and Holocaust survivors on Thursday all strongly condemned the attack on the site, one of the most notorious cases in which local people collaborated with the Nazis in killing Jews during the German wartime occupation of much of Eastern Europe.
The monument in the town of Jedwabne (yed-VAHB-neh) honors the victims of July 10, 1941, when about 40 Poles hunted down the town's Jews, shut them up in a barn and set it alight, killing between 300 and 400 people.
The vandals this week used green paint to spray the symbols of a swastika and "SS" - the name of an elite Nazi force - on the monument, as well as the phrases "I don't apologize for Jedwabne" and "they were flammable."
"I utterly condemn these acts of criminality, alien to Polish tradition," Poland's Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski said in a statement. "There is no room for such behavior in Polish society - even if it is the work of but a small group of extremists."
Sikorski expressed solidarity with anyone affected by the act, and said he was convinced the perpetrators would be tracked down soon and face justice.
Police discovered the desecration Wednesday during a patrol and are trying to find the culprits.
The head of Poland's Jewish community, Piotr Kadlcik, called on authorities to crack down harder on anti-Semitic incidents, saying the desecration at Jedwabne comes after authorities have treated such cases with leniency for years.
The massacre came to light only a decade ago with the 2000 book "Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland," by sociologist Jan Tomasz Gross, which sparked controversy and soul-searching in Poland.
The book led to a government investigation that confirmed that Poles - and not Nazi Germans - were to blame for the killings. Poland's then-president Aleksander Kwasniewski apologized for his country's sins, but some Poles today remain in denial that such horrors were committed by their own people.
Meanwhile, Polish officials on Thursday were commemorating the anniversary of the German attack on Poland on Sept. 1, 1939, which marked the start of World War II.
Poland's Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich recalled that the swastika, the Nazi symbol, was both anti-Polish and anti-Semitic. He said the incident at Jedwabne does not reflect the sentiment of the country, but called on Poles to speak out strongly against such acts of hatred and anti-Semitism.
The American Gathering of Holocaust Survivors and their Descendants said in a statement they were "horrified" by the desecration.
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Re: Vernieling Pools monument holocaust (Engelstalig artikel
Erg jammer weer om dit te moeten lezen.
Respect is zoals gewoonlijk weer eens ver te zoeken.
Respect is zoals gewoonlijk weer eens ver te zoeken.
Mvg/Best regards, Sipke
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Re: Vernieling Pools monument holocaust (Engelstalig artikel
Het enige wat in mij op komt is: KLOOTZAKKEN! Zoiets doe je niet. Wat de poolse politie doet en de vastberadenheid om de daders te pakken is in een zin te verwoorden: Spirit, soul and hart, in accordance with the old traditions.
On wings of history they turned from home to live eternally
skybound they roam
In all of history, never before was more owed to so few
Fighter pilots in exile!
skybound they roam
In all of history, never before was more owed to so few
Fighter pilots in exile!
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Re: Vernieling Pools monument holocaust (Engelstalig artikel
Ik hoop dat ze de schuldigen te pakken krijgen.
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Re: Vernieling Pools monument holocaust (Engelstalig artikel
Polen is helemaal vergeven van de neonazi's... Diep triest!
Re: Vernieling Pools monument holocaust (Engelstalig artikel
Weinig van meegekregen in de vakantie moet ik zeggen.
Heel veel gezien en geweest waar je normaal niet zou komen, maar van die groepering niks en niemand gezien.
Heel veel gezien en geweest waar je normaal niet zou komen, maar van die groepering niks en niemand gezien.
Mvg/Best regards, Sipke