The Polish Holocaust Law: Why We Should Care

Poland is not alone in its efforts to separate itself from the Nazi atrocities. Other countries in Europe are working very hard to whitewash their long history of Jew-hatred.

Forced resettlement of Jews in Warsaw District to the Warsaw Ghetto. (photo - Wiki Commons)

Worldwide efforts are underway to transform the Holocaust into anything other than the specific targeting of the Jewish people for genocide, together with widespread attempts at erasing European collaboration with the Nazis, both on the national and local level.

That is why is it so important to denounce Poland’s current law criminalizing any claims of their populations’ collaboration with the Nazis in implementing the “Final Solution” against the Jews. Also, because Poland is not alone in its efforts to separate itself from the Nazi atrocities. Other countries in Europe have done the same. Similar laws were passed in Lithuania, Ukraine and Latvia.

This is not a new phenomenon. Revising the facts of the Holocaust began almost immediately after the end of World War II.

In Soviet Holocaust memorials, the victims were typically referred to as “Soviet citizens,” obscuring the fact that Soviet Jews had been singled out for extermination and that many of the murderers were also Soviet citizens. In one of its very first independent actions since declaring independence from the USSR, Lithuania’s parliament formally exonerated several Lithuanian nationalists who had collaborated in the Holocaust and had been convicted by Soviet military courts after the war, turning them instead into national heroes.

Lithuania, Poland, and other Eastern European countries embrace a “double genocide” theory that posits that both the Nazis and Soviets committed genocide. Repressing nationalists apparently also constitutes genocide.

What is important to note, is that we are likewise witnessing today actions by world bodies where the revision of Jewish history is reaching scandalous heights, and the Jewish nation’s 4000-year strong identity to the Land of Israel is disavowed.

Backed by the UN, the Arab world is appropriating the Jewish people’s indigenous and historical ties to Israel, nullifying our connection to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. At the same time, they are accusing the Jewish State of Israel with the contemptible lie of being a colonialist enterprise.

The Nazis and their European collaborators failed to annihilate the Jewish nation completely, though certainly not from any lack of trying. The current attempt to corrupt the truth, revise our history, and ultimately erase us as a people is proceeding at full speed.

Poland’s latest law elicited an outrage that is highly emotional, backed by an enormous amount of eyewitness accounts by Holocaust survivors attesting to the Poles’ complicity and collaboration. Driving the point even further is the fact that the Nazis established on Polish soil all the main killing centers (six in total) where nearly all the prisoners were Jews, exclusively for the efficient and quick mass murder of Jews. They recognized that it was fertile ground to carry out the genocide of the Jewish people and were correct in assessing that the surrounding population would not protest.

On the contrary.

Poles stood watch outside the ghettos waiting to capture any Jews attempting to escape. They went into the forests and countryside hunting down Jews, and turned on their own neighbors who did help the Jews. Yad Vashem counts the righteous Polish gentiles at approximately 6,500, out of a population of 25 million. Others who hid Jews, did so by extorting whatever valuable possession the Jews may have had. And when the money ran out, they betrayed them to the Nazis. Out of three million Jews in Poland, less than 10 percent survived.

However, if one reads any account about wartime Poland in Wikipedia, one would be hard pressed to find any facts on the collaboration of Poles with the Nazis. The wartime population is shockingly presented as having been generally helpful to the Polish Jews, with only a small minority who were not. However, while Wikipedia can be adjusted to the point of distortion, the testimonies of survivors archived at Yad Vashem cannot. The voices of the Holocaust survivors will never be erased.

One may hear Polish declarations attesting to the greater barbarism towards Jews on the part of the Ukrainians, Latvians, and Lithuanians. But this isn’t a damn competition. They all were vile.

In Lithuania, 200,000 Jews, more than 95 percent of Lithuania’s Jewish population, were murdered—a higher percentage of destruction that befell any other European country.

In the Ukraine, the Einsatzgruppen (German mobile killing units) and local Nazi collaborators murdered one million Jews.

In Latvia, the Einsatzgruppen, together with Latvian and Lithuanian auxiliaries, massacred most Latvian Jews.

Unlike Denmark, the nation where massive local resistance to the Nazi occupiers saved the lives of most Danish Jews, in Lithuania, Ukraine, Latvia, and Poland, zealous local collaboration hastened the near extermination of the Jews in their territory. As Nazi Germany occupied or allied with almost every European Country, it depended on other governments at the national level, as well as Police forces, railroad personnel, and individuals at the local level to help carry out their “Final Solution of the Jewish Question.”

Although there was some level of resistance to Nazi Germany, rarely was it directed at helping the Jews.  When resistance did occur, it was a very small minority. Without widespread collaboration, the murder of six million Jews in just four years would not have been possible.

What made it all possible was a climate of Jew-hatred in Europe almost 2000 years strong. Europe will have to work very hard indeed to whitewash their long history of Jew-hatred and their wicked treatment of the Jewish people. Try as they might, we, the Jewish nation, will never forget.

So why should we care about the new Polish law?

The voices of all our murdered people command it. And our future demands it.

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Zahava Englard Shapiro is an Israeli based author and writes articles on Israel for several online publications.

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  1. I fully agree with this article. Roumania claimed that only 24 Jews have lost their lives ,omitting that hundreds of Jewish men were taken to the Abbattoir in Bukarest to be slaughtered had their penises cut & stuck in their mouth, were stamped Kosher. The also omitted the death train from Jassy/ Moldova with more than 1000 victims men ,women & children being shunted for days on a no destination track no food or water or stop in hot midsummer . Only few half crazed got off . The Roumanian Transnistria Concentration Camp between the Dnjester & the Bug in the Ukrainian Roumanian Territory was made into a most primitive death camp for Jews fro Bukovinan Bassarabia Moldova &other part of Roumania.