MOSCOW (Sputnik) — In an op-ed published by the Washington Post late Thursday, Comey suggested that Poland shared responsibility for the Holocaust.
@FBI Poland was first to fight Hitler and our envoys begged US for help in stopping the Holocaust. We await the Director's correction.
— Radosław Sikorski (@sikorskiradek) April 18, 2015
The Polish Embassy said it took immediate action after Comey’s “unacceptable statement.”
#Poland’s Ambassador intervenes after a statement made by the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation @FBI — http://t.co/YkUZJQlClI
— Embassy of Poland US (@PolishEmbassyUS) April 18, 2015
Hours after the publication, Polish Ambassador Ryszard Schnepf sent a letter to the FBI chief “protesting against the falsification of history, especially for accusing Poles of perpetrating crimes which not only did they not commit, but which they themselves were victims of,” the embassy said.
In his letter, Schnepf also “clearly and deliberately” describes the fate of Poles under German occupation.
#FBI Director remarks on #Holocaust equate Nazis with Poles Hungarians. Is he aware #Poland lost 1/5 of its population during WW2?
— Marcin Zaborowski (@MaZaborowski) April 18, 2015
The embassy concluded by noting that the largest group of names on the wall of the righteous at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum are those of Poles.