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    Polish foreign ministry says Berlin exhibition bad for trust

    PAP news agency
    11 Aug 06

    Warsaw, 11 August: German expellee activist Erika Steinbach's
    Thursday-opened Berlin exhibition on European displaced persons "did
    not serve the building of mutual trust and understanding between Poles
    and Germans", Poland's Foreign Ministry said on Friday [11 August].

    Poland protested against the display claiming it showed a one-sided
    view of post-war deportations of Germans from east Europe and
    whitewashed Germany of its responsibility for World War II.

    Steinbach's display shows examples of 20th-century deportations in
    Europe, including Turkey's repressions against Armenians during World
    War I, 1945 expulsions of Germans from east Europe and Balkan ethnic
    purges in the 1990s.

    "This exhibition is no positive contribution to the Polish-German
    historical dialogue. Showing (...) post-war resettlements of Germans
    outside their historical context is dangerous and suggests
    relativization of war responsibilities", the ministry wrote in a
    statement sent to PAP.

    In its statement, the ministry also wrote that war remembrance "could
    not take effect without respect for the truth and understanding for
    the feelings of nations who suffered enormous losses in the war, and
    could not ignore issues like genocide, the Holocaust and concentration
    camps".
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