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Polish president Lech Kaczynski against any permanent centre commemorating German expellees (Photo: European Commission)

Poland angered by German exhibition on expulsions

The increasingly frosty relations between Poland and Germany threatened to take a turn for the worse on Thursday (10 August) when a new exhibition on the plight of Germans after the second world war opened in Berlin.

The exhibition, which highlights the fate of the millions expelled from their homes in the 20th century, including Germans in the post war period, has met with criticism in Poland.

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Poland's prime minister, said the transferral of Germans after the ...

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Polish president Lech Kaczynski against any permanent centre commemorating German expellees (Photo: European Commission)

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