Rewriting history won’t erase the truth.
Half of all Jews murdered in the Holocaust were Polish Jews. This wasn’t possible without widespread complicity—from pogroms before, during, and even after the war, to neighbors turning in or killing Jews themselves.
Today, the Polish government continues to distort history—punishing truth-tellers, manipulating education, and denying well-documented facts.
Remembering Polish suffering doesn’t require denying Polish complicity. Both are true. And both must be acknowledged.
Honoring the victims means confronting the full truth. No matter how uncomfortable.
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