"Anti-Semitic Conspiracy theory." Auschwitz Museum About Braun's Words
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"I react with the utmost pain, but also with firmness, to all words that undermine the historical truth about the Holocaust and deny the suffering of millions of victims of German death camps. Such words deserve only one thing in Poland: condemnation!" Andrzej Duda wrote on the X portal.
A high-profile interview by MEP Grzegorz Braun, in which he questioned the existence of gas chambers at the German Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz, has sparked a reaction from the Catholic Church hierarchy. "Denying the Holocaust is a lie and places one on the side of the perpetrators, not the victims," stated Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś, chairman of the Polish Episcopal Conference Committee for Dialogue with Judaism. Metropolitan Archbishop Adrian …
The scandalous words of MEP Grzegorz Braun, who, on Radio Wnet, called the gas chambers at Auschwitz a "fake," resonated widely in the public sphere. The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum issued a statement refuting Braun's damaging claim. Legal action against the politician was also announced.
A wave of comments has erupted following Grzegorz Braun's scandalous statement on Radio Wnet. "On the anniversary of the Jedwabne massacre, the radio invites an anti-Semite and 'heroically' interrupts him for being too anti-Semitic," said Anna Górska, a senator from the Left.
Holocaust denial is an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, the Auschwitz Museum wrote in response to Grzegorz Braun's words.
Anna Maria Żukowska announced that she will file a complaint with the prosecutor's office against MEP Grzegorz Braun. The complaint is alleged to have been based on his denial of crimes committed by the Germans during World War II.
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