Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into far-right leader Grzegorz Braun after he declared the gas chambers at Auschwitz to be “fake” and said it is a “fact” that Jews have committed ritual slaughter of Christians. Denial of Nazi crimes is an offence in Poland that carries a jail sentence of up to three years.
Braun, who finished fourth in the recent presidential elections with 6.3% of the vote, made his remarks during an interview today with radio station WNET. The veteran far-right politician, who is a member of the European Parliament, has a long history of hateful and conspiratorial rhetoric regarding Jews and other minorities.
During the interview, Braun referred to what he claimed are the “lies of the Talmud, the Haggadah [two Jewish religious texts], and the Holocaust”. He said that Jewish organisations “condemn those who tell the truth that ritual murder is a fact and Auschwitz with its gas chambers is a lie”.
A longstanding antisemitic canard is that Jews murder Christians, in particular children, and use their blood for religious rituals. Meanwhile, many modern antisemites deny the fact that gas chambers were used at Auschwitz and other German-Nazi camps to murder Jews during the Holocaust.
After the interviewer contested Braun’s remarks, he reiterated them, saying that the Auschwitz Museum provides a “pseudo-historical account” about what happened at the camp and blocks research into the gas chambers. He also cited a book by an Israeli historian that he says proves Jews carried out ritual murder.
That led the interviewer to immediately cut short the broadcast, saying that there “are limits to political cynicism and sensationalism when it comes to several million victims and their memory”.
Subsequently, Anna-Maria Żukowska, head of the parliamentary caucus of The Left (Lewica), one of the groups that make up Poland’s ruling coalition, announced that she was filing a complaint to prosecutors regarding Braun’s remarks.
She accused him of violating article 55 of Poland’s law on the Institute of National Remembrance, which criminalises public denial of Nazi and communist crimes. Those found guilty can be punished by up to three years in prison.
Late on Thursday afternoon, the district prosecutor’s office in Warsaw announced that it had initiated an investigation into whether Braun had committed the offence of denying Nazi crimes.
Meanwhile, Piotr Cywiński, the director of the Auschwitz Museum, which is a Polish state institution, issued a statement condemning Braun’s “scandalous” comments, which he said were not only a violation of the law but also “an insult to the memory of the victims of the camp”.
“Grzegorz Braun’s words are not a ‘political provocation’, but a conscious lie and an act of ideological, antisemitic hatred,” said Cywiński. “They cannot remain without a decisive response from the state and all decent people – for whom the memory of Auschwitz is of particular importance.”
The museum director noted that, while it was primarily Jews who were victims of the gas chambers of Auschwitz, ethnic Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, and Roma were also murdered in them.
At least 1.3 million prisoners were transported to Auschwitz during the war, with at least 1.1 million of them killed at the camp. Around one million of those victims were Jews, most of whom were murdered in gas chambers immediately after their arrival. The second largest group of victims were ethnic Poles.
Cywiński said that the museum would itself file a notification to prosecutors regarding Braun’s remarks. He also appealed to Polish media to stop giving space to Braun, who “has repeatedly shown that he cannot function in the public space without vandalism, lies, hate speech and racism”.
Last week, Braun was presented by prosecutors with seven sets of charges relating to four incidents, including his attack on a Jewish religious celebration in parliament two years ago.
He is also being investigated over a series of incidents during the recent presidential election campaign, including when he vandalised an LGBT+ exhibition, made antisemitic remarks during a televised debate, and removed a Ukrainian flag from a public building.
FFS, people still doing this? Some people will deny regardless of how much evidence is presented, how many different sources corroborate, or how easily verifiable the claims are.
That led the interviewer to immediately cut short the broadcast, saying that there “are limits to political cynicism and sensationalism when it comes to several million victims and their memory”.
Meanwhile, in ‘Merikuh: FREEDUMB!
How can these people believe in a magical sky daddy who punishes finite sins with infinite torture while somehow being “benevolent”… with no evidence… purely on faith…
Then turn around and deny an internationally documented holocaust with thousands of pictures and weeks of footage…
And think they’re going to be rewarded with eternal bliss after death — not just in spite of these beliefs, but because of them…
I’m embarrassed to even be the same species as these “people”.
Then turn around and deny an internationally documented holocaust with thousands of pictures and weeks of footage…
The genocide in Gaza has been live streamed for two years and the US won’t even admit that war crimes have been committed
People will deny reality when it suits them.
The fact that your assessment is accurate deeply saddens and infuriates me.
I want Star Trek humanity.
When the fuck are we going to stop being savages and be a civilization on the verge of faring space.
God we are so depressing.
Oh, that’s very simple. God is how you can apply “Just Following Orders” to absolutely everything. And he’s benevolent because you can always claim he’ll support you, considering he happens to be unable to be reliably contacted.
It doesn’t need pictures. All you have to do is visit the museum itself. It is full of rooms of belongings that show the scale of the Holocaust. There is a room that is filled with eyeglasses. Room full of prosthetics etc.
This is a shitty human being trying to stay relevant
This shitty human being is only saying what a small but significant chunk of our species already thought before he said it.
Holocaust denial isn’t new 😕
I have deep respect for the integrity of that interviewer, who saw the situation for what it was and denied the man a podium for such spiteful remarks.
Lock his dumbass in one of those chambers overnight
Lock his dumbass in one of those chambers overnight
Have two uniformed goons fast walk him to one of those chambers.
Watch the denialist completely lose his denialism, and fight for his life.
Wow. Haven’t seen a proper medieval-style Blood Libel in the wild for a while.
Retracted the original comment. It’s nice to hear about some positive changes. That’s rare these days!
Article link: https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/the-historians-under-attack-for-exploring-polands-role-in-the-holocaust
Good read, but keep in mind - this article is from 2021, which is when PIS was still in power - it is an extremely corrupted, xenophobic and religiously zaelous party that strived to implement the Hungarian scenario in Poland.
State-driven prosecutions of these historian were not continued under the new government, so please edit your comment to reflect that, unless you wanr to spread misinformation yourself.
Thank you for the clarification.
What a PIS-take.