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Dear Sir,
We would like to comment on the article published on April 8, 2001 titled
"Poland Faces an Ugly Truth, and Doesn't Blink" by Tina Rosenberg. In spite
of the allegedly "careful research" conducted by prof. Jan T. Gross in
preparing the book "Neighbors", he used almost exclusively documents written
in Poland in the postwar Stalinist era, when historical facts were
arbitrarily changed or distorted and adjusted to communist ideology and its
adherents. The scene of the described events, a small town - Jedwabne - was
located in the region of eastern Poland, from where the Soviet occupiers with
significant support of local Jews, during the period of September 1939 to
June 1941, deported to Siberian concentration camps nearly 2 million Polish
inhabitants. From Jedwabne itself - about 300 Poles were exiled, several of
them in the last few days before the arrival of the German Army. Prof. Gross
forgets repeatedly in his book about the massive Jewish cooperation with the
Soviet NKVD - the Soviet secret police, much worse in cruelty than the German
Gestapo. It is no wonder, that during the next German occupation Poles were
none too eager to risk their and their families' lives in saving communist
party Jews. In Poland and only in Poland capital punishment was meted out to
the entire family, which was executed for the slightest evidence of aid given
to Jews.
Gross' principal source for "Neighbors" - Szmul Wasersztajn alias Calka -
collaborated with the Soviets, despised his Polish neighbors, and was
personally responsible for many tortures and deportations of Poles. Hiding on
that day, in a house about two miles away he could not possibly be an
eyewitness of the July massacre as Gross seems to believe. After the war,
Wasesztajn served the Polish communist Soviet regime as an officer in the
secret police. Therefore his maliciously anti-Polish testimony is hardly
credible and it is surprising Gross sympathizes with this reprobate.
According to numerous direct eyewitnesses of the tragic July, 1941 events, a
select unit of German soldiers (members of the so called "Einsatzgruppen",
special troops for Jewish extermination) arrived at Jedwabne to terrorize
Polish inhabitants and commit genocide on the Jews. That was a policy of the
German occupant and Gross' insinuations regarding an "easily reached
agreement", and describing the Germans as looking for Polish advice or
protecting the Jews is simply an incredible lie. As a rule, confiscated
Jewish property was considered the property of the Third Reich, so the
incentive for the Poles alluded to is falsely attributed. However every
nation has its dregs of society and such were also present among the Jews.
The infamous role of numerous Jewish leaders and officials (Jewish Councils
so called "Judenrat"; Jewish Ghetto Police, and so on) is well documented as
servile collaborators with Nazi authorities.
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Karol Gutowski |