The Netflix video service will be up to the documentary series "The Devil next to" about the Ukrainian guard of Nazi concentration camps in the Second World War Ivan Demyanyuk. This will be done at the request of Poland Prime Minister Mateusz Moravetsky, who called the scene from the film "Coordinating History".
The series shows a map of concentration camps on the territory of modern Poland, occupied by German and Soviet troops in 1939, paid attention to the Polish Foreign Ministry. At the same time, Poland is indicated on the map as an independent state. According to Moravetsky, who wrote a letter to the creators of the series, such a card suggests that Warsaw could be responsible for the existence of camps on its territory.
. @Netflix , Stay True to Historical Facts! During the Time Which The “The Devil Next Door” Series Describes, Poland's Territory Was Occupied, and Its Nazi Germany Whasponsight for the Camps. The Map Shown in the Series Does Not Reflect the Actual Borders At That Time. pic.twitter.com/w5i8c9th3
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇵🇱 (@polandmfa) November 10, 2019
The Netflix report says that the explanatory text will be added to the series. “We will clarify that concentration camps in Poland built a Nazi regime that invaded the country and occupied it,” the Bloomberg agency quoted the text.