
Monocolumn: Death Camp Tourism With David Irving

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While most Poles have already returned from their favourite summer destinations in Greece and Egypt, their country is about to host perhaps one of the most bizarre tours in the history of tourism.
David Irving, the controversial British writer and Holocaust denier, plans to organise a weekly tour of Nazi death campsites in Poland for American and British tourists. The trip is expected to take place between 21-28 September, and it has already sparked outrage in Poland, a country that lost six million citizens, including three million Jews, during the Second World War.
The Holocaust plays a significant role in the modern Polish identity. “In the public discourse, the Jewish genocide has for years been overshadowed by the memory of Polish victims,” says Anna Tatar, an editor at the anti-racist magazine Nigdy Więcej (Never Again). “But this has been gradually changing, and more Poles are today aware of how devastating the Holocaust was for the Jews than ever before.”
The tour will be guided by the self-described historian himself, and some of the scheduled “attractions” include: the Treblinka death camp, where over 800,000 Jews were exterminated; the remains of Warsaw’s Jewish ghetto; and Hitler’s Wolfsschanze headquarters in the country’s north-east.
Defending his guided death camp tour, Irving blasted the Poles for turning the Auschwitz concentration camp into a “Disney-style” tourist site. He admitted there was “no question that the Nazis killed millions of people in these camps”, but accused the Polish authorities of setting up fake watchtowers at Auschwitz.
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