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Süddeutsche Zeitung - Niemcy | Wtorek, 3. Marzec 2009
Thomas Urban on German-Polish misunderstandings
Thomas Urban writes in the daily Süddeutsche Zeitung that in the German-Polish debate over the president of the Association of Expellees Erika Steinbach some important facts have been ignored. "Polish society has still not found an answer to the fact that a growing number of Germans don't question Germany's guilt in the war but at the same time have no understanding for the victim mentality in today's Poland. On the contrary, the Germans expect recognition for having accepted the responsibility for this dark chapter in recent history: after all, they have paid compensation and accepted the loss of the Oder-Neisse area as well as offering official apologies like that of former German president Roman Herzog on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising in 1994 and that of former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder ten years later. What's more, the Polish people haven't been properly informed that in particular the Christian Democrats and the churches want to include those expellees who gave up their revisionist stance under Steinbach in the German-Polish dialogue. Owing to this controversy, a large part of German society now sees the Poles as a society that refuses to take the hand the majority of expellees who want reconciliation and which has rallied around Steinbach has stretched out to them."
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