The State Department’s Mealy-Mouthed Response to UNRWA’s Anti-Semitism
The message: we don’t care.
September 17, 2015
Telling the truth about an infamous massacre in Poland.
In the Polish town of Jedwabne, it has long been common knowledge that in July 1941 a Catholic mob burned the local Jews alive in a barn. But the publication of this information by Jan Gross in 2001 led to vociferous, and often anti-Semitic, denials throughout Poland. Anna Bikont made extensive efforts to document the massacre, resulting in a book now translated into English as The Crime and the Silence. Konstanty Gebert writes in his review:
The message: we don’t care.
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Telling the truth about an infamous massacre in Poland.
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In the Polish town of Jedwabne, it has long been common knowledge that in July 1941 a Catholic mob burned the local Jews alive in a barn. But the publication of this information by Jan Gross in 2001 led to vociferous, and often anti-Semitic, denials throughout Poland. Anna Bikont made extensive efforts to document the massacre, resulting in a book now translated into English as The Crime and the Silence. Konstanty Gebert writes in his review:
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