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"Mr President, I should like to voice a strong protest against what Mr Cohn-Bendit has just said. It seems to me that his statements were based on a misunderstanding, as he said that some of the content of our amendment, tabled by myself personally, was unacceptable. I cannot think what he meant, as my amendment concerned one single word. I proposed replacing the word ‘Hitler’s’ with the word ‘German’. The Union for Europe of the Nations Group has not tabled any other amendments. One may or may not be in favour of the amendment, but I wish to protest against deeming it unacceptable, because I do not consider that to be the case. I must make it quite clear that my amendment only concerned the inclusion of the word ‘German’. The reason for this is that in recent days the people of Poland have been very upset by references to Polish concentration camps and Polish gas chambers in leading European newspapers. Such references are quite simply incorrect and deeply offensive to the Polish nation. That was the one and only reason for my amendment."@en1
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