Send the bill to Berlin, not Warsaw.
“Send the bill to Berlin, not Warsaw.”
This seems to be the most appropriate response.
Warsaw has a few things to answer for. My old boss’ father was held in jail on suspicion of cannibalism—i.e., a blood libel—as part of the pogrom that erupted after the end of the war. On the other hand, the angry mobs might have torn him to bits, so being in jail might have saved his life. He’s long deceased, as are almost all the direct victims. Whatever the merits or demerits of this new law, Lapid’s full of sh!t to grandstand about it like this.
> Send the bill to Berlin, not Warsaw. <
You beat me to it. There were some instances of Poles just taking Jewish property. However, the instigators were either the Nazis or later, the Soviets.