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It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled
Lodz, Poland
Joined June 2013
The first Auschwitz prisoner was a Pole - Stanisław Ryniak, camp no. 31. Numbers 1-30 were assigned to German criminals from KL Sachsenhausen who were to become the first functionaries at Auschwitz.
13 February 2004 | Stanisław Ryniak passed away in Wrocław. He was born in 1915. He was the first Polish prisoner registered in #Auschwitz on 14 June 1940 (camp no. 31). In October 1944, he was transferred to Letmeritz, a subcamp of KL Flossenbürg. --- "The first transport to Auschwitz. Post Scriptum" is a film made by the Museum & TVP Krakow about the history of the deportation of the first Polish prisoners to the German Nazi camp Auschwitz:
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.@AuschwitzMuseum, do you agree? 🤷♀️
Auschwitz was a complex of concentration, labour, and extermination camps in southern Poland operated by the... #History #Auschwitz #Auschwitz-Birkenau #Birkenau #ConcentrationCamp #FinalSolution #Holocaust #Jews #Nazi #NaziGermany #Poland #SS
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@whencyclopedia Auschwitz was a concentration and extermination camp in Germany, not in Poland. "Poland" is not a geographical term.
@MountTzion Poland is not geographical term, but administrational and political. Borders change. Auschwitz camp was located in Kreis Bielitz, Regierungsbezirk Kattowitz, Provinz Oberschlesien of the Third Reich.
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@drizzlingbows @thedrunlpoet I'm afraid @drizzlingbows was less stupid before than he orshe is now. Auschwitz was in Germany (as "Poland" is not a geographical term).
@MountTzion Poland is not geographical term, but administrational and political. Borders change. Auschwitz camp was located in Kreis Bielitz, Regierungsbezirk Kattowitz, Provinz Oberschlesien of the Third Reich.
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RT @PolskaSue: „The Mass Extermination of Jews in German-Occupied Poland” - the first report issued by Poland alerting the Allied governmen…
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@Zimmlaw175 @PLinUN @PolandMFA @PolishEmbassyUS @StateOfPoland @PremierRP_en Meet @RabbiPoupko 👇🤦♀️ "Poland attempted to distance itself from the heinous levels of antisemitism that ultimately resulted in the horrors of the Holocaust. [...] Poland's [...] sensitivity to connecting the Holocaust with Poland was misplaced."
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While the world continued healing wounds after WW2, the war in Poland continued with tens of thousands of people being murdered until 1963. Pictured: 6 NZW (National Military Union) soldiers shot on 11 February 1949 by Stalinist security services, and nailed to a barn. #OTD
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Polish hostages (soldiers and civilians), inmates of the Pawiak prison), hanged on Leszno Street in Warsaw on 11 February 1944, shortly after the assassination of Franz Kutschera, head of the SS and police of the Warsaw District. The bodies remained on balconies for hours. #OTD
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@willivitali @zawisza2017 @Kalki0x @SlawekRetmaniak @astrogir_7 @BGatesIsaPyscho @elonmusk You never quoted a genuine historian confirming Poles massacred the Germans. Platfrom X banning free speech won't stop you from doing that. (Make sure it's not a Nazi propaganda source though.) As for me, I can quote a historian, even a German one at that.
In September 1939, the German army blamed Polish soldiers of „treacherously shooting from houses and from behind trees“, using this as an excuse to execute over 10,000 civilians. Poland was defending itself then, as is Ukraine now!
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@RudimentryLogic @SCitzler @ashton747 @realstewpeters @thelillygaddis The fact there were no gas chambers at Bergen-Belsen does not mean that the camp was not supposed to help prisoners die. Calling it a "concentration camp" does not change much. If the "food supply" was broken, they should have been relocated elsewhere.
'Liberating Belsen Concentration Camp' by Lt-Colonel Leonard Berney R.A. T.D. #BergenBelsen #LeonardBerney #HolocaustEducation #AnneFrank #HMD80
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@MLG_the_R1 @Fcukee Poles know that part of history. The Russians and Russophiles don't.
Auschwitz was liberated in January 1945, but for thousands of Poles, the nightmare didn’t end. Stalin’s NKVD turned the camp into a prison, where lice-ridden mattresses, starvation, and brutality replaced the promise of freedom. This is the story few know. 🧵 (1/)
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@SteppeQueen @Cetus60540597 @SlawekRetmaniak @Michael_Wgd You'd better explain why Jewish people tend to blame the Polish soil for anything. I have an impression that when they find it impossile to blame Poland, they try to shift the narrative to "Polish soil" so as to spare the real perpetrators of the Holocaust - the Germans.
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RT @AuschwitzMuseum: 6 February 1927 | Józef Kocik was born in Cracow. This Polish boy was deported by to #Auschwitz on 3 June 1942 from a…
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@SteppeQueen @Michael_Wgd There is no Jewish history without Polish history. Before 1942, for every 10 Polish citizens killed by the Germans - 9 were ethnic Poles and 1 was a Jew. Crushing Polish resistance was essertial before the Germans were able to proceed to Holocaust proper.
Auschwitz was created by German Nazis in spring 1940 for members of Polish leadership, intelligentsia and resistance. It became a center of mass extermination of Jews almost two years later. See our online lesson about Auschwitz @sabloom1:
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