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 | | In March 1999 Jewish organizations in Poland condemned plans to build housing in a square in Warsaw (formerly the Umschlagplatz in the ghetto), from which trains carrying 300,000 Jews left for Treblinka during the Holocaust. |
 | | On 11 March 2001, the bishop of Lomza, Fr Stanislaw Stefanek, said in his sermon that Jewish financial claims were behind the 'attack on Jedwabne'. |
 | | On 5 April 2001, the investigation into the Jedwabne pogrom conducted by the Instytut Pamieci Narodowej (IPN, Institute of National Memory)—begun the previous summer and expected to be completed by April 2002—revealed that, according to German archives, Nazi troops (Schaper's Commando) might have been involved in the Jedwabne pogrom. |
| www.axt.org.uk /antisem/archive/archive4/poland/poland.htm (15226 words) |
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