The Jerusalem Post

Emails show how Poland tried to rewrite Shoah role

Warsaw has a history of refusing to take responsibi­lity for crimes committed during the Holocaust

- • By ARIELLA MARSDEN

poland’s attempt to rewrite the nation’s involvemen­t in the holocaust was revealed in leaked emails between polish prime minister mateusz morawiecki, right- wing journalist Bronisław Wildstein and two political advisers, according to a report by polish news site Wyborcza last week.

In one email from 2018, Wildstein told morawiecki that “the basic problem we have in our relations with the jews is that our enemies have monopolize­d all contact with them.”

Wildstein went on to explain that “our enemies” referred not only to political adversarie­s but also “enemies of the entire polish nation.” as an example, he named the Center for holocaust research, which he said “presents an almost obsessive hatred of poles.”

he also named historian jan grabowski, who “says that the issue of poles helping jews can be addressed only after our own [ polish] crimes have been investigat­ed,” and sociologis­t Barbara engelking, who has “taken over relations with yad Vashem.” Both academics specialize in the holocaust and german- occupied poland.

The email ended with Wildstein telling morawiecki that it might be necessary to analyze the status of institutes such as the jewish historical Institute and the polIN museum “and the possibilit­y of introducin­g our people into their midst.”

In another email revealed by Wyborcza, the journalist tells the prime minister that it is important to promote poland both locally and internatio­nally

by equating polish suffering in the holocaust to that of the jews.

“The media issue you mention is important, not just in Israel, but all over the world,” morawiecki wrote in response, according to Wyborcza’s report. “We must map out journalist­s sympatheti­c to poland. This is a job to be done right now by the Foreign ministry and the polish National Foundation.”

The prime minister’s advisers responded to this email, suggesting “sympatheti­c journalist­s” who could be good for the job.

other emails sent between the four contained similar discourses.

poland has insisted that it was not responsibl­e for any Nazi crimes during the holocaust. phrases such as “polish death camps” have been controvers­ial in the Central european nation over the past decades, with former us president Barack obama being heavily criticized when he used the term while awarding a posthumous medal of Freedom to polish WWII resistance fighter jan Karski.

In january 2018, Warsaw passed a bill that outlaws blaming poland for any crimes committed during the holocaust. Breaking the law can result in a prison sentence of up to three years.

In july 2021, poland passed another law that would prevent jews from receiving restitutio­n for property stolen from their family during the holocaust.

The ruling caused a diplomatic crisis between poland and Israel, with prime minister yair lapid, who foreign minister at the time, recalling the Israeli ambassador to poland. The two countries’ diplomats were restored in November.

In june, lapid banned Israeli school trips to poland, saying the polish educators were trying to manipulate the content the students were being taught on the trips.

 ?? ( Janek Skarzynski/ AFP via Getty Images) ?? THE WARSAW Ghetto Uprising memorial in Warsaw.
( Janek Skarzynski/ AFP via Getty Images) THE WARSAW Ghetto Uprising memorial in Warsaw.

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