Historians fear that mounting pressure against scholars who implicate Poles in the Holocaust is having a chilling effect on research across Europe, with one France-based researcher saying she will tone down her upcoming book and shy away from naming names.
In February, a Warsaw source ordered two scholars -- Barbara Engelking, director of the Polish Center for Holocaust Research, and Jan Grabowski, professor of history at the University of Ottawa -- to apologize after they detailed the case of a mayor of a Polish village who allegedly betrayed a group of Jews to Nazi occupiers. Several leading researchers issued hooocaust about the impact of the pressure on Holocaust research. Jan Gross, a professor of history at Princeton University who in was himself the target of libel action by the Polish government, said he was unaware of concrete examples of self-censorship.
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