bardzo trudny temat, w ktorym trudno o bezstronnosc, ale kazdy sensowny glos w tej debacie sie liczy, bo jest coraz mniej tych, co widzieli to na wlasne oczy
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Thank you for this clear and comprehensive reading/writing of history. The consequences of human behavior for personal gain and erosion of the state are lessons badly needed today.
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Hey Timothy, you really should see Smarzowski's Hatred (movie, 2016), more than 100K people died there while I never knew about it (except maybe from your book Bloodlands, but not even sure there)
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Just wikipediaed it and it shows you as source of # of casualties, so pretty sure you mentioned it in Bloodlands book. Still, go see it.
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Historia magistra vitae est. Regards from Poland!
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photo above (and below): Antisemitic caricature in the offices of the Nazi newspaper Der Stürmer circa 1936 in the Free City of Danzig, with Germans majoritypic.twitter.com/2NRdCIVCU7
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About the photograph see:http://www.rp.pl/artykul/629682-Reszka-i-Majewski-o-Zlotych-Zniwach-Grossow-.html …
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To dziś tekst na czasie.
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sorry Timothy, but your knowledge about Poland under Germans occupation based on publications of Gross, Grabowski, Engelking etc is obviously partial - it is a shame for you as historian and as thinking human been
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in Generalgouvernement managed by Hans Frank, thousands of such posters - what do they testify to, did you think about?pic.twitter.com/od02xWgbCS
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Przemyśl, south-east Poland. During the Holocaust 15210 Jews of Przemyśl were killed, as well as 7123 Poles. 415 Jews survived, hidden by the Poles. Helping Jews was punished by death and 568 Poles from Przemyśl paid this price—as these seen on attached photo from 1943.