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    1. Catholic-Celt-29 on

      Very dignifying and very rare you see a country acknowledge its past crimes with public monuments. Nations usually like to remember the good stuff they’ve done or the sufferings they endure, less so they bad things inflicted on others. Much respect.

    2. GreenDouble2331 on

      Just to clarify, this is not a permanent memorial It’s a placeholder, put there by an initiative that calls for a proper monument.

    3. Nano_needle on

      Germans are like: Soowy for killing 3million of your people :3. Here have a pebble.

    4. Kastan44 on

      No no we will not pay up, anyway here is a nice rock we found

    5. vomicyclin on

      So, this monument, which is a placeholder and people would get that with just clicking on the article:

      “*The temporary site is part of an initiative to build a permanent monument and encourage deeper reflection on the atrocities committed by Germany during World War II. Polish Culture Minister Hanna Wróblewska described the project as “a symbol of a European culture of remembrance—honest and shared*.”

      It’s directly in from of the Reichstag, the German parliament. Which alone is showing the kind of importance that is being put on here.

      I don’t know if OP, who is screeching against Germany and the fact that it remembers its history, is just a troll or a useful cretin for far right movements in Poland, but he certainly is a peculiar individual…

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