Poland considers exhumations at pogrom site and Jews object
Source: Associated Press
Poland considers exhumations at pogrom site and Jews object
By VANESSA GERA
March 6, 2019
WARSAW, Poland (AP) The Polish government is reconsidering whether to exhume human remains at a World War II-era site where Jews were burned alive by Polish neighbors, though the countrys chief rabbi says the work would violate Judaisms prohibition on disinterment under most circumstances.
Authorities will weigh various circumstances in deciding if exhumations should go forward in the town of Jedwabne, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told private broadcaster Polsat News.
During the German Nazi occupation of Poland, Poles killed at least 340 Jews on July 10, 1941. Most of the victims were locked inside a barn that was set on fire.
Some Poles want the massacre site excavated to uncover possible evidence that Germans ordered Polish villagers to do the killings. The work was started in 2001 and stopped by the justice minister after several days due to Jewish objections.
Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich said exhuming the place where the barn stood would desecrate the memory of those who were buried there.
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