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by Stanley Naj |
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History has never been George Will's forte - baseball - maybe? He had to
cheat when coaching a presidential candidate, Ronald Reagan, by resorting to
the use of a stolen classified Carter White House document. In his July 9,
2001 Newsweek column, he outdid himself when he commented upon a book
written by a discredited scholar, Jan Gross, a former communist, now
residing in the West, to insult an entire nation and emigres of Polish
origin.
Mr. Gross took the story one step beyond. He accused the entire town of
Jedwabne of participation in the crime.
Mr. Will in his column willingly concealed this and other historic facts
behind the incident to accentuate his support for Mr. Gross' unfortunate
meanderings. Therefore, some history needs to be resurrected in order to
illustrate what George Will was unwilling to discuss or reveal.
During the period of endangerment from the Nazis, 1933-1945, most European
peoples and nations succumbed to fear and collaborated with Hitler or Stalin
or both.
Jews collaborated with Stalin and Hitler - Poles did not.
Jewish collaboration with Hitler, destructive as it became, began in April
of 1933 with a famous Memorandum supporting Hitler's anti-Semitism and was
followed up by the August 27, 1933 Transfer Agreement signed by German
Zionists-Revisionists and the Nazis. The agreement permitted affluent Jews
to remove their wealth from the Nazi governed territories. These two acts
guided Nazi-Jewish relations throughout the Nazi period in Germany, Poland
and elsewhere, permitting wealthy Jews to escape the dangers of the
occupation but exposing the vast majority of poor Jews to
Nazi/Zionist-Revisionist manipulations, suffering and death.
The principals even opened emigration offices, staffed by Nazis and their
Zionist-Revisionist proxies, in Vienna and Prague immediately after
invasions of the respective countries.
On the eve of the signing of the infamous Ribbenthrop-Molotov Agreement on
August 22, 1939, Hitler, meeting with his generals, issued an order to
"liquidate Poland and Poles and make lebensraum for the Reichsdeutsche."
This order was issued for Poland and Poles not Jews, French, Danes or
anybody else. It was the only order of its kind given by Hitler and it
commanded all of the Nazi forces to liquidate the Polish nation and nobody
else.
For Jews, even as late as the 1942 Wannsee meeting, the Nazis outlined
expulsions as the "final solution", not liquidation.
On September 1, 1939, Hitler gave an additional order under Operation
Tannenbaum - to kill Polish intellectuals immediately upon capture and
forbade the inclusion of any Pole in any official organization - military or
civilian.
Hitler rescinded this order only in August of 1944.
It is this order that makes Mr. Gross' lie and Mr. Will's naiveté so obvious
and the proof of its significance is reflected in the recruitments for the
Nazi SS in various countries. These numbers were provided by the German SS
Pension office in 1993. This Office continues to pay out funds even today:
Holland 5,000 recruits for the SS.
Jedwabne and the Soviet Occupation.
On September 17, 1939, the Soviet Union came to aid the Nazis, whose
campaign against the Poles was running out of steam. The Soviets captured
46.5% of the Polish territories and stopped the Polish military from
regrouping and continuing their struggle, especially in the North where
Polish troops had successfully arrested Nazi advances.
On September 28, the Nazis and Soviet Russia partitioned Poland. Each began
to organize the territory to its political advantage.
Hitler divided his acquisition into three parts. One section, the northern
sector, was absorbed into the Reich and cleared of any Poles immediately.
The second part was converted into three protectorates for the Polish
population and its two major ethnic groups representing at least 10% of the
total population:
1) General Government, with its capital, Cracow, is designated for Poles,
Lastly, the Zakopane territory was given to Slovakia for its assistance in
the attack on Poland.
The third ethnic group in Poland, which also composed 10% of the total
population, was the Polish Germans. This group, like the Jews, began to
collaborate with Hitler almost immediately, and by 1935 Hitler decorated its
representatives with Iron Crosses, a military award for valor. Hitler
referred to them as Volksdeutsche.
Jews collaborated with the Nazi invader through the Nazi approved Councils,
Jewish Police and spy networks, such as the infamous Department 13 run by
Nossig. (Department 13 was part of the Gestapo. Krzysztof Janiewicz)
In the years 1939-1943, the Nazis set up 108 camps for the Polish - not
Jewish - population.
During the initial years, Auschwitz was for Poles, not Jews.
Polish men, women, priests, nuns, children under 12 and children 12 to 16
were placed in specific camps to serve the "needs" of their new master -
chief among them the murder of the leaders and deportation of Polish
children who were endowed with Aryan features to the Reich.
The Jews organized themselves in ghettos led by Nazi-approved leaders such
as Czernikow and others. The Ukrainians formed SS-Units such as the
Galizien-SS or guard units like the "Trawnikimanner" to assist the Nazis in
various operations. The Volksdeutsche, the Polish Germans, received their
German citizenship upon signing a document and joined all levels of the Nazi
killing machine. Some of the smaller ethic groups in occupied Poland such as
Lithuanians and Latvians joined their national counterparts in servicing
Nazi needs.
Despite all the pressure, Poles did not collaborate!
They organized themselves under the leadership of the Polish
Government-in-Exile in London and fought their invaders - Nazis and Soviets,
only to be betrayed by the British, French, Americans and in their own
country their "neighbors" Jews, Ukrainians, Polish Germans and a host of
smaller ethnic communities.
In the Soviet partition, immediately after September 17, 1939, one ethnic
group began to collaborate with the Soviet invader - the Polish Jews. Of
the 3.1 million Polish Jews, 1,222,000 lived in the territories taken over
by Soviet Russia. Between September 17 and October 22, 1939, they helped the
Soviets identify Polish civilian and military leaders and intellectuals and
assisted with deportations of about 1.5 million Poles into the Soviet
Union's Siberia as well as helped in the murder of at least 100,000 Poles on
the spot.
Mr. Will does not dare to mention Jewish collaboration of the Jedwabne Jews
or any other eastern community with Stalinist forces, but nevertheless this
factor is the main cause of the Nazi action in that town.
Jewish collaborators, along with identifying their neighbors, Poles, for
deportation or murder helped the Soviets organize and conduct a plebiscite.
On October 22, 1939 the Soviets rammed through a plebiscite which
overwhelmingly favored the annexation of Soviet-occupied Polish territories
into the Soviet Union. A week later, the Soviets annexed 46.5% of Poland
into the Soviet republics of Belarus and Ukraine. British journalists, who
were present in the territories of Soviet occupation, in their reports to
their respective journals confirmed the betrayal of Poles by their
"neighbors" - the Polish Jews.
All inhabitants of the annexed territories instantaneously became citizens
of the Soviet Union, the Polish currency, the Zloty, was declared worthless
and all of the administrative jobs in the new Soviet territories were given
to the collaborators. The persecution of ethnic Poles under the new
administration intensified. After killing all of the Polish administrators
and military men, the blood-thirsty collaborators started murdering old men,
veterans of World War I and the Polish-Soviet War of 1921-22 in which Poland
was victorious.
Families of those killed were deported to Siberia.
However, Hitler was running out of resources after his escapades in Western
Europe, and the Soviet Union seemed to be the only easy target left for him.
Rich in badly needed natural resources, it had to be taken immediately and
he attacked it on June 22, 1941.
Plans were drawn up and on June 6, the organization of four Einsatztruppen
(Security Troops) A, B, C, and D was approved. These units followed the
military forces purging the German occupied territories of Soviet Commissars
and other "aparatchiks."
Jedwabne was one of the towns which was occupied by the Soviet Union in
September 1939. In October, after the plebiscite, the Jewish collaborators
purged the Polish administration, killing or deporting all of its leaders
and were given their jobs as a reward.
As an expression of devotion to their Soviet masters, the Jewish
collaborators erected a statue of Lenin in the town.
After the Nazi military machine rolled through the territories, the
Einsatztruppen arrived. They gathered local communists and their
sympathizers and began to destroy them in the manner they saw fit. They also
demolished the Lenin monument.
Their crime, committed against the Jewish Soviet collaborators in 1941 was
not any different than those which took place from September through
December of 1939 and were previously committed exclusively against Poles. In
many towns, Bydgoszcz and Leszno being chief among them, the German troops
killed over 5,000 Poles.
In the same period, another 384 Polish towns and villages were completely
destroyed - inhabitants and property.
Lastly, the documentation examined by scholars in Ludwigsburg, Germany,
Warsaw, Poland and Stanford University in California show that the
Einsatztruppen action taken against the Jewish collaborators was a Nazi
responsibility. The Nuremberg Trial records, which contain the testimony of
22 Einsatztruppen commanders, clearly show a German pattern of murderous
behavior.
Further, Hitler's order of September 1, 1939 is key in refuting the
unfortunate claim by Mr. Gross and Mr. Will. No Nazi would disobey the
Fuehrer.
No Pole committed any crime in Jedwabne on July 10, 1941. Mr. Will is just
wrong.
On the other hand, a crime was committed by Mr. Will in his column. However,
no punishment will erase what he did. He casually dismissed the suffering
and martyrdom of 26 million Poles at the hands of Hitler and Stalin to
sensationalize the tragedy that befell less than 100 collaborators.
It seem now, more than before, that Mr. Will's forte is baseball.
Stanley Naj, , 0000-00-00
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