Judging by a new congressional letter, Poland’s recent “Holocaust law” is catalyzing US lawmakers’ perception of Ukraine’s own decommunizationn” laws.
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Samuel Sokol: Is Poland’s Holocaust law changing US attitudes towards Ukraine’s memory laws?

Holocaust survivor Malkah Gorka holds a picture from her school days in Poland during a protest in front of Polish embassy in Tel Aviv on Feb. 8, against a controversial bill passed by the eastern European country's senate.
The legislation sets fines or a maximum three-year jail term for anyone describing Nazi German death camps in Poland, like Auschwitz-Birkenau, as Polish.