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February 27th, 2018
Remembrance for World War Two victims should unite, not divide, the Council of the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) wrote in a Tuesday statement, in which it disclaimed Polish complicity in Nazi-German war crimes. In the online statement, issued in the wake of a Polish-Israeli conflict around Polish anti-defamation laws which penalise suggestions of Polish collaboration with the Nazis, the Institute stressed that genocide committed on Jews and Poles during World War two was the responsibility of the German Third Reich, and that no Polish civil or military authority in Poland or abroad had been complicit in the Holocaust.
PAP
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