". In subsequent months he and some of his supporters traveled to Poland to visit the Auschwitz concentration camp; and, despite strong objections from the family of slain Israeli Prime Minister (Prime Minister of Israel) Yitzhak Rabin and many Jewish organizations, Tudor
Corneliu Vadim Tudor''). He also said that he had become, in his own words, a "philo-Semite (Philo-Semitism)". In subsequent months he and some of his supporters traveled to Poland to visit the Auschwitz concentration camp; and, despite strong objections from the family of slain Israeli Prime Minister (Prime Minister of Israel) Yitzhak Rabin and many Jewish organizations,