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Far-right lawmaker investigated for Holocaust denial and disruption of Jedwabne commemoration

Source: timesofisrael.com

summary of incident

In July 2025, in Poland, far-right lawmaker Grzegorz Braun was investigated by prosecutors after publicly denying the existence of gas chambers at Auschwitz and disrupting memorial events commemorating the Jedwabne pogrom.

Details of incident

In July 2025, Polish far-right politician Grzegorz Braun became the subject of a criminal investigation following statements in which he denied the existence of gas chambers at Auschwitz, a form of Holocaust denial prohibited under Polish law.

On the same day, Braun and his supporters were reported to have disrupted commemorative events marking the anniversary of the 1941 Jedwabne pogrom, during which hundreds of Jews were murdered. Reports indicate that a vehicle carrying members of the Jewish community, including the Chief Rabbi of Poland, was obstructed during the event.

Braun’s statements were made during a media appearance, where he questioned established historical facts about the Holocaust. The remarks were widely condemned by public officials, historians, and Jewish organisations.

Context of incident

The incident reflects ongoing tensions in Poland surrounding historical memory, particularly regarding the Holocaust and Polish–Jewish relations during World War II. The Jedwabne pogrom remains a highly sensitive subject, with competing narratives about responsibility continuing to shape public discourse.

Holocaust denial and distortion are recognised forms of antisemitism, and their expression by political actors raises concerns about the normalisation of extremist narratives. Observers note that such rhetoric can contribute to the erosion of historical consensus and fuel broader antisemitic attitudes.

Responsible actors or groups involved

Grzegorz Braun, a far-right Polish lawmaker, has been associated with nationalist and extremist positions. His public statements in this case included Holocaust denial, and he was reportedly accompanied by supporters during the disruption of commemorative events.

False narratives or disinformation

The incident involved explicit Holocaust denial, including claims that gas chambers at Auschwitz did not exist. Such assertions are historically false and constitute a well-documented form of antisemitic disinformation aimed at distorting or denying the reality of the Holocaust.

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