It is
often claimed that the death of Polish Jews could only have happen if the
Ethnic Poles had collaborated with the Germans.
When challenged these individuals point to the high percentage rate
compared to other occupied countries.
The issue I have with this is they have done no research to take various
factors into account to ensure this is true.
The following are these factors.
As a descendant of an ethnic Pole deported by the Soviets, I would be
accursed of basis if I were to claim these show this as untrue. By putting together this list I hope that one
day a noted research will consider them and decide if the percentage was due to
this alleged Polish collaboration or these factors.
Jan
Niechwiadowicz, May 2009
Thoughts on the difficulties of aiding Jews in occupied Poland during
World War II
By Jan
Niechwiadowicz
(originally
compiled between 19 Nov 2006 and 31 July 2007 with rewrite in May 2009)
1) Only in
2) It was not only the Christian Pole who life was at risk but
the Jews as well. As a result you had to
consider the risks. Jews themselves were
often afraid and preferred to stay in the ghettos than risk it outside.
3) It was hard to pass Jews off as Christian Poles as they
dressed differently looked different and most important many did not speak
Polish or spoke with accent.
4) The Roman Catholic Church in
5) The resistance received less foreign aid compared to other
countries (e.g.
6) Length of the occupation in
7)
8) The large number of Jews compared to other countries,
meaning a larger percentage of resources was needed.
9) In
10) Lack
of leadership (i.e. able bodied Christian Poles were in German concentration
camps, Soviet gulags, fighting abroad or dead)
11) Polish
Jews were targeted first, hence accounting for a higher number of dead compared
to other countries
12) The
length of occupation and level of cruelly drained the strength of Christian
Poles compared to the treatment of others especially in
13) Lack
of a common language making it difficult to offer aid or to ask for aid
14) The
imbalance of the numbers of Jews in the towns/cities compared to Christian
Poles (Page 15 Your Life is Worth Mine)
15) Lack
of friends/connections not encouraging and again stopping Jews asking for aid
and distrusting Christian Poles (Page 15 Your Life is Worth Mine)
16) How
Christian Poles really knew that the Jews were being murdered? The fact that Christian Poles were targeted
first but survived in the camps may have given a false impression that the Jews
were also alive somewhere
17) They
could not build the camps in places like France as the allied planes could
easily seen them, meaning Polish Jews suffer most as they were to hand for the
camps
18) How
many Jews fled abroad and therefore could not be saved? How many survived but where not counted? How many became Christians?
19) A
feeling of guilt amongst survives and looking for someone to blame makes some
Jews blame the Christian Poles i.e. the Germans were the murders but someone
should have helped but as the Jews did not help themselves it easy to blame the
Christian Poles for doing the same than admit their own actions
20) The
Polish Government did all that it could (e.g. publicizing the camps existence,
pressuring the allies to bomb the camps, setting up an organisation to aid the
Jews) but what did the British, American and other occupied countries do? Why did the allies veto the suggestion to
tell the Germans they would face war crimes trials for their actions?
21) In
22) The fighting in
23) The German consider
Eastern Jews inferior to German and other Jews
24) Polish collaborators
are always presented as anti-Semites but Jewish collaborators were desperate
people in a desperate situation. There
were millions of Germans in the various armed forces therefore the handful of
Polish collaborators are nothing in comparison.