American Jews getting “arrested” at Auschwitz

Anyone here understand Polish?

That's quite a gutter district going on in Poland, with their strange “vodivodships” which are supposedly legitimate authorities in Poland while the exact same word refers to the organized crime bosses of the Romanian underworld.

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voivodeship, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

A “vodivod” is the “leader of leaders” or big-tent vaudeville director who “runs the show” in every small town throughout Poland and Romania.

“Vodovod” is also a computer game and a word that refers to waterworks or plumbing or electrical conduit in a context of city water and electric service as public utilities.

A pipe or conduit is that which “leads” or “conducts” water or electricity in those languages and there is the double meaning of a big boss or “leader” at a construction site. There's a guy with a big Dedra pipe wrench at “work” in a back alley in a very bad part of town.

Americans arrested for breaking into Auschwitz
Eight Americans and one Canadian were arrested on Monday for unlawfully entering the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp.
Museum guards detained nine Jewish tourists - eight Americans and one Canadian aged 18 and 19 - at around 3 p.m. local time on Monday, the Małopolska Police said. … The tourists had been denied entry to the camp because they did not have tickets, the museum guards said.… Today, Auschwitz-Birkenau is open to the public as a museum and memorial. Admission to the camp is free of charge, but entry cards are required.

Brave or foolhardy, but they came out ahead. But I don't know. I don't speak Polish. Or Yiddish.

The cops have absolutely nothing on them but a museum stamp. Jews with a modern-day arrest record out of Auschwitz?

I do know that the Jews are getting the goods on the cops there, betting it's well worth what they're paying for it.