Can Americans be arrested for denial in Germany?
I'm assuming yes. That's how nations and laws of nations work.
This is Poland, but yes in both places. Russia & France too.
Wow, I think I’m retarded.
I definitely feel like I know more about auschwitz than the average person and somehow today is the day I learned it’s in Poland?
Also had no idea revisionism was illegal in Poland, I thought they were pretty based
Based means different things to different people. Poland bases a lot of it's nationalism on being the victim of stronger powers, so it ties in with the Holocaust by claiming that they were gassed just like the jews were. Russia does a similar thing, they just dress up NKVD/partizan crimes as German ones.
Funny enough, more of them probably did die in labor camps than jews did, but the total number of everyone dying in those camps (including Russian POWs) was likely 270k. For reference, American medical malpractice kills about that many Americans annually.
Duh. You're in their country after all.
I mean, could have something like diplomatic immunity
Diplomatic immunity is for diplomats, not tourists
Someone of importance does, YOU don't.
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