Friday, December 01, 2017

CONTEMPORARY POLISH ART HITS AN OUTRAGEOUS NEW LOW

Video of NAKED men and women playing tag in a Nazi death camp GAS CHAMBER sparks outrage

By Sara Malm

Daily Mail
November 30, 2017

An art installation showing naked men and women playing a game of tag in one of the gas chambers in a former Nazi concentration camp has caused outrage among Holocaust survivors' groups.

The video was filmed in the Stutthof concentration camp, near Gdansk, Poland, and displayed at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow in 2015.

It shows a handful of naked men and women chasing each other around a former gas chamber at the camp where some 65,000 people were murdered by Nazis during World War II.

Several organisations representing Holocaust survivors are now demanding that Polish President Andrzej Duda explain why it was allowed to take place and be filmed.

The video was shown as an art installation for an exhibition called 'Poland – Israel – Germany. The experience of Auschwitz,' and was later removed after protests.

At the time, the Museum did not divulge the exact location where it was filmed.

The Organization of Holocaust Survivors in Israel, the Simon Wiesenthal Center and several other groups contacted President Duda this week after it emerged that the video was filmed in the ruins of Stutthof camp, Times of Israel reports.

It comes just weeks after two former Stuffhof guards were charged with being accessories to murder while they worked at the World War II concentration camp.

The indictments were filed against a 93-year-old man from Borken who served in Stutthof from June 1942 to September 1944 and a 92-year-old man from Wuppertal who was there from June 1944 to May 1945.

Both deny they had any knowledge of killings at the camp, Brendel said.

About 65,000 people died at Stutthof. Some were put to death in gas chambers or shot, while others died from malnutrition or froze to death.

Members of the SS killed more than 100 Polish prisoners and some 77 Soviet prisoners of war in the camp's gas chamber in 1944. An unknown number of Jews also were gassed there in late 1944.

Between June 1944 and April 1945, SS members also killed several hundred Jews by shooting them in the back of the neck.

SS-physicians and nurses at Stutthof killed more than 140 prisoners, many of them Jewish women and children, by injecting their hearts with gasoline and the chemical compound phenol from late 1942 until late 1944.

The Soviet Army's liberated Stutthof on May 9, 1945, the same day World War II ended.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Poking fun at men, women and children who were stripped naked by the Nazis and forced to enter gas chambers they were led to believe were showers, is about as low as you can get. Of course this is not all that surprising since Poland’s record for exterminating Jews is exceeded only by that of Nazi Germany. And while a few Poles did hide Jews from the SS during the Nazi occupation, many Poles eagerly helped the SS round up Jews for shipment to the Nazi death camps.

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