Polish government slammed for ‘instrumentalizing’ Holocaust
By DW
05 June 2023 |
7:42 am
In an attempt to dissuade people from attending an opposition march ahead of elections, Poland's governing PiS party released a video showing images of the Auschwitz death camp. Observers say the move could backfire.
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