The Pathology of Hate
The judaic “Historic” by Jan Tomash GROSS
POLSKA, POLSKA AND POLSKA
"POLICES KILLED MORE JEWS THAN GERMANY"
Jan Tomasz Gross hard on Poles. "They actually killed more Jews in the war than Germans".
Jan Tomasz Gross powerfully attacked Poles, writing, among others, that “in planet War II” they killed more Jews than Germans.
The accusations were made in the context of allegations of deficiency of solidarity over the wave of refugees and immigrants reaching Europe.
The author of the graffiti ahistoric books “Neighbours”, “Fear”, “Golden Harvest”, treating in “Neighbours” the execution in Jedwabne, allegedly committed by Poles, which is simply a fraud of history, in a text written for task Syndicate, claims that “the dark face” east Europe is nothing new.
The Polish edition of the service has already announced that it does not intend to print Gross' text.
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In the text for task Syndicate, published by the online edition of the German regular diary Die Welt, Gross writes that east European countries, including Poland, failed to test solidarity over the influx of refugees and immigrants from the mediate East.
"They turned out to be intolerant, non-liberal, xenophobic and incapable to remember the spirit of solidarity that brought them freedom a 4th century ago" – writes the author.
Gross is not amazed that the same countries that were behind the Iron Curtain dreamed of returning to Europe present refuse to enter it for another people in need.
In his opinion, east Europe has benefited from ‘Gigantic financial transfers’, And now it is. "involved in any way to contribute to the resolution of Europe's largest exile crisis since planet War II".
"POLICES KILLED MORE JEWS THAN GERMANY"
When moving to Poland, Gross emphasizes that the attitude of the public is so hostile that the online edition of the largest diary in Poland (Gazeta Wyborcza) blocked the anticipation of adding opinions under articles on refugees, due to vulgar comments.
“Historic” recalls that just after the war, about a 4th of a million Jews who returned to their erstwhile homelands (Polish, Hungarian, Slovak and Romanian), again fled the pogroms and anti-Semitism – this time to Germany.
Gross believes that the situation of today's refugees is akin – they must again flee to Germany from the war and hatred of east Europe.
According to Gross, the “dark face” of this part of the Old Continent made itself known during planet War II.
“Poles who are well-deservedly arrogant of their society's opposition to the Nazis actually killed more Jews than Germans during the war” – Gross writes hard and adds that although Catholics were victims of the Nazi occupation, "they did not find much compassion in themselves for the destiny of the eventual victims of Nazism."
"Eastern Europe has not come to terms with the murderous past"
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Gross quotes that there are the most Poles among the Righteous among the planet Nations, but estimates that this is due to the fact that in pre-war Poland there were the most Jews in Europe.
The author besides estimates that their behaviour was incompatible with the social norms of the time, and after the war they preferred to hide their heroism in fear of neighbors who could reluctantly look at them for saving Jews.
Gross emphasizes that the Holocaust was an experience throughout Europe and that each of the nations had any share in the Nazi effort to destruct the judaic people. In his opinion, the post-war denazification made Germany successfully face their "murdering past". "Eastern Europe, for comparison, has not yet come to terms with its murderous past. Only erstwhile it does will its citizens be able to see their work to save those who flee from the face of evil," concludes the author.
POLAND EDITION DOES NOT print GROSS
The controversial text by Jan Tomasz Gross will not appear in the Polish version of task Syndicate.
– We do not plan to print this article," said Michał Kobosko, editor-in-chief of the Polish edition.
– We considered that Prof. Gross crossed the limits of public freedom and included a number in the text, which, on the basis of the content contained in it, cannot be assessed from the point of view of binding in facts," he added.
In a message on his Facebook profile, Michał Kobosko explained that it was especially about the thesis that Poles killed more Jews during the war than Germans. "The author did not propose a shadow of evidence that would make this alternatively shocking thesis credible," Kobosko writes.
The editor-in-chief of task Syndicate Polska revealed that he spoke to colleagues from the American edition before the publication of the text and already indicated that the article would not appear on the Polish website.
– I made it clear that the text would should be extended with origin information that would in any way match prof. Gross's thesis," he says.
Kobosko pointed out that there was no impact on the publications of the American edition, but tried to explain the problem to editors from the US.
– I explained to my colleagues why this text can be harmful, not only from the point of view of the Polish interest, but besides from the historical fact and emotions that are presently accompanying the exile crisis in Europe.
Comparing the present situation with the war business and comparing the destiny of the judaic population, among others on Polish lands, with the destiny of refugees is crossing the border and putting Poland in an unwarrantedly bad light – said Michał Kobosko in an interview with the WP.