Polish death camps na stronie Yad Vashem
Two of the 15 Jews deported in 1942 to the Theresienstadt Ghetto and Polish death camps survived the Holocaust.
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Two of the 15 Jews deported in 1942 to the Theresienstadt Ghetto and Polish death camps survived the Holocaust.
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In Response to Comments Regarding Death Camps in Poland
http://yad-vashem.blogspot.co.il/2015/01/in-response-to-comments-regarding-death.html_
Insights and Perspectives from Yad Vashem: In Response to Comments Regarding Death Camps in Poland
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Re: Polish death camps
Hello,
I'm writing to you in regards to http://db.yadvashem.org/deportation/place.html?language=en&itemId=5436696 where you write about Polish death camps.
I am very surprised that such noble institute as Yad Vashem is trying to manipulate the history. I can't really believe it is a mistake.
If you write about Polish death camps just because they are in
Moze lepiej byloby wsppmniec o tym bazingerze co promowal nazwe polskie obozy.
Dear Sir,
Yad Vashem is dedicated to providing accurate and updated historical information. For example, as can be seen here, in 2006 Yad Vashem previously supported the request of the Polish Government to add the words "the former Nazi German Camp" to the name of Auschwitz – Birkenau, and continues to support this decision. We are grateful that this unfortunate mistake has been brought