“Auschwitz Camp, Poland”. Sikorski responds to the EC’s material

Information on the European Commission’s social media will be clarified, Minister Radosław Sikorski wrote in response to the scandalous signatures in the EC material.

In a short excerpt published on the profile of . In the film, EU commissioners speak the names and surnames of the victims murdered in Auschwitz.

“Auschwitz Camp, Poland”. Sikorski: The information from the EC will be clarified

In the recording we see 18 of the 27 EC commissioners. Some of them also appear under signatures that contain manipulated information.

Polish Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski did not take part in the action. As a person close to him told RMF24, Wojciechowski did not participate in the Commission’s initiative, partly because of the signatures.

Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski responded to the manipulated signatures.

“When we write about the Nazi death camp in Auschwitz, it must be stated that it was established under German occupation. Information on the European Commission’s social media will be clarified, but it is a pity that the Polish EU Commissioner did not raise the Polish point in advance,” we read on the profile of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on X.

European Commission material. The Auschwitz Museum responds

The Auschwitz Museum also responded to the material published by the European Commission.

“The Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp was located in the occupied part of Poland, which was directly annexed to Nazi Germany in October 1939. It is therefore correct to say that the camp was located in occupied Poland,” we read on the profile of the Auschwitz Museum on website X (formerly Twitter).

There is no information in the material about the occupation of Poland by Germany. The captions in the video did not contain the basic information that the Auschwitz camp was located in the area annexed by Nazi Germany and under German occupation. The captions can be misleading because they suggest that the Polish state was in some way responsible for the operation of the German death camp.

Source: Do Rzeczy

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