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August 23rd, 2018
Poland's embassy in Australia took to Twitter on Thursday to protest about Australian media's use of the term "Polish death camp" to describe a Nazi German concentration camp in occupied Poland during the Second World War. "#Trawniki was a German (Nazi) concentration camp in occupied Poland, NOT a Polish one. Please correct your article accordingly," the Polish embassy's Twitter account read, with a link to a Sydney Morning Herald article. Both the Sydney Morning Herald and the Nine News Australia TV station used the erroneous term while reporting on the extradition from the United States to Germany of 95-year-old former Trawniki camp guard Jakiw Palij. The article was based on a text from The New York Times, though in the American publication the misnomer did not appear.
PAP
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