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http://www.dailytelegraph.news.com
July 16, 2006
THE United Nations has agreed to rename Auschwitz concentration
camp
to stress that Nazi Germans, not Poles, were responsible
for the
world's most notorious death camp, Poland's Culture
Ministry has
said.
"Auschwitz Concentration Camp", a UN heritage site, will
be
renamed "the Former Nazi German Concentration Camp of Auschwitz",
the ministry of culture said in a statement.
Poland asked the UN in April to rename Auschwitz, where 1.5 million
people, mostly Jews, died in World War Two.
Warsaw
objects to references to "Polish gas chambers" at
the "Polish
concentration camp" in foreign media.
Nearly 3 million non-Jewish Poles died at Nazi hands,
and Poles see
themselves as victims of the war.
Because of this image, the role of Poles in the deaths
of millions
of Polish Jews, and at Auschwitz, is a sore topic.
This month, Jewish and Polish officials marked anniversaries
of two
massacres of Jews carried out by Poles before and after
World War
Two, and some accounts say Poles assisted the Nazis
at Auschwitz,
where 6,000 died every day during 1944.
But Poles say their fellow nationals risked their lives
to hide
Jews. Poles are the largest group awarded Israel's
Righteous Among
the Nations title for helping to save Jews.
Some Jews were angered that Poland's communist government
portrayed
Auschwitz as a place of martyrdom of Poles, too, in
the 1940s and
1950s.
Poles, Gypsies, homosexuals and Russians also died
at the camp.
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