Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Nazi Concentration Camps in WWII Poland Described as Being "Polish" by Washington Post

The Washington Post has described Nazi-created concentration camps and Jewish ghettoes in Poland as being "Polish," the Poland website reports today (April 6, 2010).

Parade magazine -- a weekly extra to the Washington Post -- describes John Demjanjuk, who is currently on trial for Nazi war crimes in Munich, as being stationed at a "Polish concentration camp" during World War II occupied Poland.

This week's Parade magazine also writes about thousands of Jews held in "Poland's Warsaw Ghetto."

The attributing of Nazi concentration camps as Polish is a mistake which has been made periodically by foreign journalists.

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