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Poland Polish antisemitism during the second world war Andy Stelman on the prejudice suffered by his father and other Jews in the Polish army, and Zaki Cooper on Poland’s attempt to outlaw discussion of its role in the Holocaust Polish officers taking English lessons at a training camp in England during the second world war. Andy Stelman reports his father’s experience of antisemitism while stationed in Britain with the Polish army. They made it to the coast and ended up in Irvine, where there were other branches of the Polish armed services, notably the air force. Andy StelmanBishops Castle, Shropshire• Poland’s attempt to outlaw discussion of its own chequered role in the Holocaust is unwise. Zaki CooperLondon• Join the debate – email guardian.letters@theguardian.com• Read more Guardian letters – click here to visit gu.com/letters


Source: The Guardian February 06, 2018 18:22 UTC



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