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Poles' and Germans' new clash over WWII

 
 
Thok
 
Reply Sun 25 Jul, 2004 02:08 am
unfortunately a never endling clash

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More than half a century on from the Second World War, the Poles and the Germans have reopened an old rift. Issues left festering ever since central Europe was cut off from the West after 1945 have sprung into life on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising.

German politician Erika Steinbach's decision to hold a "sympathetic" service in Berlin to commemorate the 1944 uprising against the Nazis, without inviting any surviving Polish combatants, has many in Poland fuming.

"Simply disgusting", "bad-mannered and aggressive" declared MPs. Jan Rokita, leader of Civic Platform, a party tipped to win the next elections, says the affair has "poisoned the atmosphere" for the 1 August commemoration.

Led by the Warsaw underground, the uprising led to the deaths of 250,000 and the destruction of 98 per cent of the city centre. Poland, cut off from the West for 40 years, hasn't had very long to celebrate past braveries. A memorial to the 1943 Jewish ghetto uprising against the Nazis has stood in Warsaw ever since 1948. But the Communists gagged celebrations of the larger 1944 uprising.

The row comes against a backdrop of bickering between Poles and Germans over a number of other returning ghosts. Ms Steinbach herself has already managed to rub Poles up the wrong way by founding an "association of refugees" which claims to represent the seven million Germans driven out of their homes when Poland's borders were shifted west.
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Sun 25 Jul, 2004 08:26 am
Erika Steinbach should have at least informed the Poles and asked whether old combatants wanted to come. But I think the larger issue here seems to be the organisation which she is founder of and represents those Germans who left / were forced to leave (I'm not taking sides here) out of what is nowadays Poland.
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