cepekkolodziej
19.04.07, 04:34
W zwiazku z Dniem Pamięci Holokaustu w Haaretzu artykuł:
Sixty years later, police still asked to assist Nazi manhunt
Pierwsze zdanie:
<<More than 60 years after World War II ended, Israeli police are still helping investigate war crimes against Jews in that era.>>
Ale The International Crime Unit received four requests for inquests and assistance in investigations in 2006 and three in the previous year.
In July 2006, for example, Poland asked Israel to question 10 Israelis who had allegedly taken part, as partisans, in an attack on a Polish village in January 1944.
Several villagers who were suspected as Nazi collaborators were assassinated in the attack.
The Israeli investigators traced only two of the suspects, as six had already died and the whereabouts of two others remain unknown. The Israeli witnesses told the investigators that they were not familiar with the event.
However, at the same time police found evidence in Yad Vashem of six other partisans who did know of the attack on the village.>>
Wynika z tego, że chodzi o Koniuchy. Czyżby rozpoczynano sledztwo przeciwko niektórym byłym mieszkańcom Koniuchów jako "nazistowkim kolaborantom" (Nazi collaborators)?
Z tego, co wiem, to zamordowano (nie: "assassinated") nie kilka, a znacznie więcej osób, i bardzo się tym później chlubiono, jako wielkim wyczynem bojowym. Dziwne, że teraz nagle nie ma tych, co pisali artykuły, wydawali książki, nie ma tych, którzy cytowali gęsto z tych książek. Nagle nic. Nikt nic nie wie. A może ataku na Koniuchy w ogóle nie było? Tylko zlikwidowano paru "białych faszystów"?