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Police stand between anti-fascist protesters and a group of Polish nationalists who want to place a wreath at Auschwitz in honor of Poles murdered by the Germans, in Oswiecim, Poland, on Jan. 27, 2019. The nationalists are led by a far-right activist, Piotr Rybak, who has been imprisoned for burning the effigy of Jew. He calls it an act of protest against the Polish government, which he accuses of remembering only Jews and not murdered Poles in yearly observances at the memorial site. That claim is false. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Police stand between anti-fascist protesters and a group of Polish nationalists who want to place a wreath at Auschwitz in honor of Poles murdered by the Germans, in Oswiecim, Poland, on Jan. 27, 2019. The nationalists are led by a far-right activist, Piotr Rybak, who has been imprisoned for burning the effigy of Jew. He calls it an act of protest against the Polish government, which he accuses of remembering only Jews and not murdered Poles in yearly observances at the memorial site. That claim is false. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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