News Polish death camp dispute will be resolved in court Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | January 15, 1999 "It is difficult and I can't say what is the timing of legal decisions," he said. An aide to Kwasniewski, however, last week criticized the government's use of slow judicial means to solve the issue. Also, leaders of Israel's Polish community expressed disappointment at Kwasniewski's rejection of their compensation claims for private properties seized during and after World War II, although two of his aides agreed to meet with them. J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Shellfish dump at Cal frat leads to kosher awareness event Letters Help others during Sukkot; Which religions get their own month? Politics 50 years after Yom Kippur War, vets see echoes in current crisis U.S. Meeting between Netanyahu and US Jewish leaders gets personal Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up