After viewing the Anne Frank exhibit and listening to the tour guide I'm convinced that there is a serious bias regarding the Holocaust.
At the beginning of the tour, the guide said that the Polish people were the most anti-Semitic of all Europeans. The truth of the matter is that the Polish were the first to guarantee equal rights for Jews before any other country in Europe. In 1264, Boleslaw the Pious signed the statue of Kalisz, which guaranteed the Jews equal protection under the law. This happened 700 years before the Civil Rights Act that the United States claims was the first of its kind. In fact, the Jews in Poland practiced discrimination policies by not allowing non-Jews into their stores and by being forbidden to have a non-Jewish business partner.
When I asked the tour guide if there were other victims of genocide she mentioned blacks, gypsies and gays. Nowhere do you see young Polish boys (non-Jews) being given injections of intercardiac phenol in Hitler's campaign to colonize Poland with the superior race of Germans. The piles of young Polish children's bodies are so cleverly hidden from the world's eyes. No nation suffered more than Poland. The Polish holocaust began on September 1, 1939 when a well-equipped and destructive German army invaded Poland and defeated it in one month. Once Hitler had the land he wanted for his eugenics program, the Polish people were history. The Germans murdered the Polish through executions, forced labor, starvation and germanization to name a few. The first to die in Auschwitz were Polish non-Jews.
Today the Polish people are being subjected to a destruction of the spirit by being denied their story.