A Warsaw court ruled that historians Barbara Engelking and Jan Grabowski must apologize for making claims about a Polish villager, Edward Malinowski, that he gave up Jews to the Nazis. It found their two-volume book – ’Night without an end: Fate of Jews in selected counties of occupied Poland’ – tarnished Malinowski’s memory. Academics said the ruling undermines freedom of Holocaust research.
The book isn't research. It's revisionism bordering on fantasy. The Polish court is correct in this case.