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Originally posted by legaleagle

Interesting and a very fair point.

However,unfortunately there are still many in Poland who lack the ability to also look within,for examplethe denial (and hostility towards those who try to expose the reality) of the massacre (burning alive) by Poles of Jews in Jedwabne in 1941.

For anyone interested,Anna Bikont's book "the Crime and the Silence" is well worth reading

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In many places in Poland (and elsewhere in Europe) when the Jews were dragged off by the Nazis,their Christian former neighbours very quickly moved into their homes etc.After the war,it was not at all unheard of for the surviving remnant straggling back "home" to face violence as a way of deterring them from trying to gets their property back...they felt no choice but to go elsewhere

For a recent modern day take (and illustration of the horrors that can ensue when people begin to demonise migrants and muslims per se):

"(AFP) WARSAW — Poland has seen a rise in anti-Semitism over the last two years, partly fueled by Europe’s migrant crisis, according to a study released on Tuesday.
The University of Warsaw’s Center for Research on Prejudice found acceptance for anti-Semitic hate speech — especially among young Poles on the internet — rose from 2014 to 2016 compared to previous years.

Their study was based on a sample of 1,000 adults and 700 youths. The number of surveyed Poles who declared positive attitudes towards Jews dropped from 28 percent in 2015 to 23% in 2016.

Researchers attribute the increase to a spike in Islamophobia and anti-migrant sentiment triggered by Europe’s worst migrant crisis since World War II. Many of the migrants were from conflict-ridden countries like Syria and Libya.

Politicians in eastern EU states, notably Poland’s populist leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, were quick to raise the specter of Islamic State militants carrying out terror attacks once inside the bloc.

Very few refugees or migrants arrived in Poland after Kaczynski’s governing Law and Justice (PiS) party refused them entry.

Yet, the Warsaw University researchers concluded that “fear of Muslims that arose between 2014 and 2016 has increased negative feelings towards Jews among people regardless of their age or political affiliation.”

The study found that 37% of those surveyed voiced negative attitudes towards Jews in 2016 compared to 32% the previous year.

Fifty-six percent said they would not accept a Jewish person in their family, an increase of nearly 10 points compared to 2014.

Nearly a third (32%) said they did not want Jewish neighbors, compared to 27% in 2014.

The Jewish community in Poland, with a population of 38 million, has fewer than 10,000 people.

Prior to the Holocaust, it boasted 3.3 million members, or around 10% of the Polish population. Up to 300,000 Polish Jews survived the war, but most then fled the country, many to Israel.

Around 11% of adults and 24% of younger Poles admitted to making occasional anti-Semitic remarks."

Edited by legaleagle (03 Feb 2017 9.52pm)

that is an interesting read and you're right about a shift to the right, not just in the ruling party but the media's coverage of national and international news, which is feeding and feeding from public opinion. Apparently lots of the major news outlets have replaced more lift/liberal editors, producers etc with those with a similar view to the right-leaning Government.

I hadn't heard of the Poles nabbing Jews' homes (sure it happened, mind) but I know that when the borders with Germany changed, large areas of unoccupied homes in (former) Germany, were inhabited by homeless/poor/opportunist Poles (and why not!). There have been cases of German families trying to go through the courts to get 'their' family homes back.

 

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