Poland, the epicentre of the Holocaust, began denying responsibility as soon as the Nazi atrocities ended. The nation’s distortion of history continues today – with disturbing consequences.
‘Holocaust denial has now been replaced by a much more dangerous and insidious foe.’—Jan Grabowski
Poland is the place where the Holocaust was perpetrated – where close to 5 out of 6 million Jews were killed. Today, it is the place where a new threat is unfolding: the hijacking of history to transform the nation’s past. Whitewash grapples with modern Poland’s failure to acknowledge its role in the Holocaust.
World-renowned Holocaust historian Jan Grabowski examines how the government, museums, schools and state institutions have been deployed to propagate a narrative of Polish national innocence. He recounts his own experience as the victim of smears and a notorious lawsuit for questioning the complicity of Poles in the destruction of the country’s Jews, and explores the far-reaching consequences of Poland’s historical distortions, which have been echoed and replicated worldwide to challenge the truth of the Holocaust.
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Jan Grabowski is a Polish-Canadian professor of history at the University of Ottawa. His books include Hunt for the Jews, Night Without End and On Duty: The Role of the Polish Blue and Criminal Police in the Holocaust.