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    1. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      79,000 people murdered; 59,000 were Jews. Yet, in the most recent exhibit depicting bios of 34 prisoners, only 5 are of Jewish prisoners. NONE of the Jewish prisoners are listed as such. The word "Jew" does not appear. See Alexander Donat...who "lived in the Warsaw ghetto."pic.twitter.com/B3DY3BeIUA

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    2. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      (Donat was not only Jewish, but a survivor of Warsaw, Majdanek, and Dachau as well as the author of three books on the #Holocaust who launched the "Holocaust Library") https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Donat …

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    3. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      Returning to the naming crusade, while it is possible to see how Poles could be concerned about "Polish" death camps, identifying them as being located in modern-day Poland is a widely used and accurate convention.

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    4. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      Holocaust scholars routinely compare Polish ghettos to Lithuanian ghettos, Hungarian ghettos, etc. without implying that those locals CREATED or ran the ghettos. Likewise, we can speak of the Holocaust in Belarus rather than in Reichskommissariate Ostlandhttps://www.amazon.com/Marching-into-Darkness-Wehrmacht-Holocaust/dp/0674725506 …

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    5. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      It seems to me that the trigger behind the naming crusade is the worry that anyone might consider the ways in which Poles DID enable or accommodate the Nazis in anti-Jewish policy. No scholar would say that the Poles had anything to gain collaborating in any other Nazi endeavor.

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    6. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      This is likely because there is ample evidence that ordinary Poles were in agreement that Jews had to go and not upset that the Nazis were doing it for them. They were not hesitant to take advantage financially, or even join in themselves.

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    7. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      This leads us to Jan Gross, whose pathbreaking book "Neighbors" details how the Poles of the small town of Jedwabne murdered their Jewish neighbors with little more than a suggestion by a passing Nazi unit. Nationalists attack this book with zeal. https://www.amazon.com/Neighbors-Destruction-Jewish-Community-Jedwabne/dp/0142002402/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1546367490&sr=1-1&keywords=jedwabne …

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    8. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      The issue of complicity also leads us to Jan Grabowski's pathbreaking work on one Polish county during the Holocaust. He found a disturbing level of assistance provided to the Nazis by local Poles.http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=807010 …

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    9. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      In particular, of the 337 Jews remaining after deportations 286 were murdered—85%. Locals denounced 98 to German police, killed 7 outright, and the Polish Blue Police (a collaborationist org.) killed 115. Poles were directly responsible for the murders of 77% Jews there. (p. 61)

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    10. Dr. Waitman W. Beorn‏ @waitmanb Jan 1

      Grabowski suggests that, extrapolated to the national level, Poles could have been responsible for up to 200,000 Jewish deaths.

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      Przemek Skiba‏ @PrzemSkiii Jan 3
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      This is exactly, why taking him seriously makes you a moron... No #Poles are responsible, because under #german occupation not following order (killing a #Jew) resulted in execution. How does it makes them responsible? Are you nuts? Have any of these happened after #Germans left?

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