Category : Polish/Jewish Relations
Statement on the crimes committed by the German Reich in occupied Poland and on the false information appearing in public
issued by Intitute of National Rememberance (IPN) Public dissemination of counter-factual information on the number of Jews killed by Polish people outside the ghettos between...
ZEGOTA saved 50000 Jews from Holocaust 1/3
ZEGOTA-Council for Aid to Jews in Occupied Poland(1939-1945) was the only government-sponsored (London-based Polish Government-in-Exile) social welfare agency established to rescue Jews in German-occupied EUROPE....
Poles who rescued Jews from the Holocaust
Barbara Szymanska Makuch tells her story – interview People are far stronger than one can ever imagine. Horses are weaker.” Barbara Makuch Barbara Szymanska first...
How the Poles are framed as perpetrators of the Jedwabne Crime – Presentation by Leszek Zebrowski
The murder of Jews in the village of Jedwabne in 1941 became the tool of the very heinous and massive propaganda against Poland. This aggressive...
Jewish Civilization. Cywilizacja zydowska – Feliks Koneczny
Jewish Civilization CLASSIC. Jews the Chosen People; Nazis the Chosen Race–Parallels. Koneczny ...
The Jedwabne Coverup: An Obstruction of Justice. Rebuking the Polish Government for Its Timidity (Corruption?) in Refusing a Long-Overdue Proper Forensic Exhumation at Jedwabne
A book review by Jan Peczkis (in English) THE ANATOMY OF THE LIE SURROUNDING JEDWABNE: A WHITE BOOK OF CENSORSHIP AND LAWLESSNESS OF THE POLISH...
Five Million Forgotten – Non Jewish Victims of the Shoah
Growing up in a Polish community, and raised by Polish-speaking parents, I heard many stories about the atrocities of the Holocaust. I learned very early...
Holocaust Forgotten – Terese Pencak Schwartz
Eleven million people were killed in the Holocaust. Almost six million of these were Jewish – Hitler’s most recognized victims. But, five million were not...
Polish Suffering and Jewish Suffering Juxtaposed Without Much Jewish Objection (For Once)
Children of Terror, by Inge Auerbacher and Bozenna Urbanowicz Gilbride. 2009 Book reviewed by Jan Peczkis This book is unusual in that it juxtaposes the Nazi-related...