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Nazi atrocities: Implying Polish guilt to become crime | Nazi atrocities: Implying Polish guilt to become crime |
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The government of Poland plans to introduce a law making it a crime to imply the country bears any responsibility for atrocities carried out on Polish soil by Nazi Germany. | The government of Poland plans to introduce a law making it a crime to imply the country bears any responsibility for atrocities carried out on Polish soil by Nazi Germany. |
People could face up to five years in prison if found guilty. | People could face up to five years in prison if found guilty. |
The bill was drafted in part as a response to the phrase "Polish death camps" which often appears in the foreign media as a shortcut term. | The bill was drafted in part as a response to the phrase "Polish death camps" which often appears in the foreign media as a shortcut term. |
In such cases, the state could pursue civil action and claim compensation. | In such cases, the state could pursue civil action and claim compensation. |
The bill would make it illegal to say that Poland "took part, organised or was co-responsible for the crimes of the Third Reich". | |
Millions of people, mostly Jews, from across Europe were killed in six German-run extermination camps on Polish soil. | Millions of people, mostly Jews, from across Europe were killed in six German-run extermination camps on Polish soil. |
Further Holocaust atrocities were committed in concentration camps and ghettos in Poland. | Further Holocaust atrocities were committed in concentration camps and ghettos in Poland. |
The country was occupied by the Nazis between 1939 and 1945. Ninety percent of Poland's pre-war Jewish population were murdered. | The country was occupied by the Nazis between 1939 and 1945. Ninety percent of Poland's pre-war Jewish population were murdered. |
The Holocaust year by year | The Holocaust year by year |
Seventy years on from Auschwitz liberation | Seventy years on from Auschwitz liberation |
Jewish life slowly returns to Poland | Jewish life slowly returns to Poland |
When the current Polish governing party, Law and Justice, was still in opposition it introduced a similar bill to parliament in 2013. However, that bill was rejected on the first reading. | When the current Polish governing party, Law and Justice, was still in opposition it introduced a similar bill to parliament in 2013. However, that bill was rejected on the first reading. |
In 2012, the White House said US president Barack Obama "misspoke" at a public event when he referred to "Polish death camps". | In 2012, the White House said US president Barack Obama "misspoke" at a public event when he referred to "Polish death camps". |
A spokesperson for Poland's Ministry of Justice told journalists that Mr Obama would not be prosecuted under the law as it would cause a diplomatic scandal. | A spokesperson for Poland's Ministry of Justice told journalists that Mr Obama would not be prosecuted under the law as it would cause a diplomatic scandal. |
However, he said, the ministry wanted to make sure this did not happen again. | However, he said, the ministry wanted to make sure this did not happen again. |
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