I understand Poland’s sentiments, but how would this law be enforced or penalized if violated?
No acknowledgement will bring back the dead.
This is not the point, because this law won’t be respected outside of Poland anyway. How Poland deserved to be treated with such a distrust and lack of respect?
Germany can jail you for giving a Hitler salute - and Germans don’t do it. It is easy to enforce.
I assume Poland would enforce the law the same way Germany enforces it’s ban on advocating Nazism. Violators would be charged.
The same way all the other laws against expressing non-officially approved opinions about WWII are enforced in numerous European countries. The State Department has no problem with European countries jailing people for “Holocaust denial.” The US government has extradited people to Germany and the UK to face multi-year prison sentences for speech Jews don’t like. Look up the “heretical two” for an example.
I oppose all laws against free speech, but the sentiment behind this law is correct.