russell trott reports. "arbeit macht frei" — "work makes you free".ameless and these camps were run entirely by occupying german forces. now a controversial bill has been passed by polish lawmakers to ban any suggestion of polish complicity in the nazi holocaust. and make it illegal to describe the death camps in poland as polish. the polish government says the legislation aims to stop the polish people or state being blamed for nazi crimes. translation: talking about the past and analysing this past, even the darkest, shameful part of the polish past, is not threatened in any way. poland is a democratic state, respecting the freedom of public debate, respecting scientific research, respecting the right to criticism. at a memorial ceremony at the united nations, 73 years after the end of the war, holocaust survivors remembered its victims. israel, which has honoured more poles than any other nation for saving the lives ofjewish people, has objected to the draft law. it says poland is trying to rewrite history. some historians say others were complicit