by Marek Jan Chodakiewicz March 23, 2020 Professor Henry Kamen of Oxford was one of the fiercest detractors of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the...
Political and Transitional Justice in Germany, Poland, and the Soviet Union…by Magnus Brechtken et al. (eds.) 2019 Reviewed by Jan Peczkis No “Polish Complicity in...
Zaglada Zydow W Krakowie, by Aleksander Bieberstein. 1959, 1985 Reviewed by Jan Peczkis Jan T. Gross Falsehoods Debunked THE DESTRUCTION OF THE JEWS OF KRAKOW....
Essential Papers on Jews and the Left, by Ezra Mendelsohn (Editor). 1997 Reviewed by Jan Peczkis This book centers on personages and political movements. It...
In 1940, after Russia invaded Poland, Stalin deported 1.7 million Poles to slave labor camps in Siberia and Kazakhstan. Only one third of them survived....
Powrot do Jedwabnego , by Wojciech Sumlinski. 2019 Reviewed by Jan Peczkis The Banned Book That Many Jews Are Afraid Of: Holocaust Industry Terezin Tentacles,...
Gates of Tears, by David Silberklang. 2014 Reviewed by Jan Peczkis Squarely Faces Jewish-Nazi Collaboration in Significant Detail. Mischaracterizes Jedwabne and the JUDENJAGD (Hunt for...
The Soviet dictator’s decisions and the resulting conduct of the Soviets in the post WWII Poland clearly shows what the “liberation” actually meant. Stalin treated...