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"On the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp, the world, and notably Europe, chooses to forget Hitler’s words when he told his followers that their first task was to wipe Poland off the face of the earth. The aim was to do so by brute force, and they were to be brutal and show no mercy. The Nazis sent people to Auschwitz simply because they were Jews, Poles, Roma or Russians. The innocent were slaughtered on the streets in the name of a hideous ideology. Whole nations were exterminated, and sadly the atrocities continued after the end of fascism. People are still being killed every day. There are many doctors engaged in ending the lives of thousands of patients, including newborn infants. The killing of unborn children is widespread, and some 50 million of them die every year. Millions more children are starving to death, and many are the victims of sexual exploitation. In the course of adapting itself to the EU, Poland was transformed into a market economy. The economy was ruined, which led to unemployment, poverty and the collapse of health care. This will result in the gradual extermination of the Polish nation. At the same time, history is being falsified in a slanderous manner, and it is being implied that the Polish people took part in the Holocaust. Poland survived two totalitarian regimes, and this is why it has taken it upon itself to sound a warning against what the Holy Father has termed the civilisation of death. Beware of the cult of money, and of perceiving the market as the only purpose of life, as this is bound to result in the annihilation of Western civilisation."@en1

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