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81st Anniversary of the Pogrom in Jedwabne, 10 July 1941

by Yisrael Rosner

The monument at Jedwabne
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A special anniversary ceremony took place in Warsaw to commemorate the date when Nazi rioters, together with local Polish collaborators, unleashed a pogrom against the Jewish residents of Jedwabne.

This pogrom was especially brutal and cruel; Jewish blood gushed like water during the attack which claimed so many Jewish lives.

The despicable goyim assembled all the Jews of the city in a stable, crushing them inside this small disgusting structure and then setting it afire. All those inside were burned to death. Afterwards, the Nazis transported all of the bodies and buried them in one huge mass grave nearby.

To this day, the horrendous massacre in Jedwabne stabs an incriminating finger at the Polish government and remains a bloody badge of shame to the country for its not having lifted a finger to prevent the horrors which took place on Polish soil.

Ever since the end of WWII, Poland has pretended that the dreadful murders which took place on its soil during the Holocaust were perpetrated by the Nazis while they were blameless. But here it is blatantly apparent that the local anti-Semitic Poles took a great part in the decimation of Jews in Poland.

Six years ago, the Jewish community was greatly distressed when at the 75 year memorial service for the mass massacre there was no Polish political or government participation, which they clearly interpreted as an attempt to play down of the Polish part in the pogrom. This year as well, there was no official Polish representation, reflecting a Polish attempt at minimizing or hiding Polish anti-Semitic participation in the horrendous Holocaust.

 

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