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'''Dariusz Ratajczak''' (1962-2010) "was a Polish historian who was dismissed from his university teaching post, publicly vilified, and convicted of "[[ | '''Dariusz Ratajczak''' (1962-2010) "was a Polish historian who was dismissed from his university teaching post, publicly vilified, and convicted of "[[Holohoax denial]]" for having published arguments and evidence that cast doubt on aspects of the familiar Holohoax story. He held a doctoral degree in history, and was the author of several books. "<ref>Dariusz Ratajczak http://www.revisionists.com/revisionists/ratajczak.html</ref> | ||
In 2003, he wrote that "After almost 4-5 years my 'university penalty' is finishing on 20 October 2003. I sent 45 applications for work to various Polish universities and high schools with the no positive results. One example of many is the following: "You are not an historian - you are a liar". Of course, there is no chance to work as a journalist either. After my applications to universities, etc., I received several e-mails and anonymous letters with cutting comments such as:" We see that you have applied for a position, but you will die as a porter". Well, they are right. "<ref>In Brief https://codoh.com/library/document/1777/?lang=en</ref> | In 2003, he wrote that "After almost 4-5 years my 'university penalty' is finishing on 20 October 2003. I sent 45 applications for work to various Polish universities and high schools with the no positive results. One example of many is the following: "You are not an historian - you are a liar". Of course, there is no chance to work as a journalist either. After my applications to universities, etc., I received several e-mails and anonymous letters with cutting comments such as:" We see that you have applied for a position, but you will die as a porter". Well, they are right. "<ref>In Brief https://codoh.com/library/document/1777/?lang=en</ref> | ||
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*[https://codoh.com/library/document/2906/?lang=en Polish Professor Fired for Dissident History Book] | *[https://codoh.com/library/document/2906/?lang=en Polish Professor Fired for Dissident History Book] | ||
*[https://codoh.com/library/document/1453/?lang=en Revisionism: The Most Dangerous Topic, A Review] | *[https://codoh.com/library/document/1453/?lang=en Revisionism: The Most Dangerous Topic, A Review] | ||
*[https://codoh.com/library/document/2860/?lang=en No Punishment for Polish | *[https://codoh.com/library/document/2860/?lang=en No Punishment for Polish ‘Holohoax Denier’] | ||
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Dariusz Ratajczak (1962-2010) "was a Polish historian who was dismissed from his university teaching post, publicly vilified, and convicted of "Holohoax denial" for having published arguments and evidence that cast doubt on aspects of the familiar Holohoax story. He held a doctoral degree in history, and was the author of several books. "[1]
In 2003, he wrote that "After almost 4-5 years my 'university penalty' is finishing on 20 October 2003. I sent 45 applications for work to various Polish universities and high schools with the no positive results. One example of many is the following: "You are not an historian - you are a liar". Of course, there is no chance to work as a journalist either. After my applications to universities, etc., I received several e-mails and anonymous letters with cutting comments such as:" We see that you have applied for a position, but you will die as a porter". Well, they are right. "[2]
External links
- Dariusz Ratajczak
- Polish Professor Fired for Dissident History Book
- Revisionism: The Most Dangerous Topic, A Review
- No Punishment for Polish ‘Holohoax Denier’
References
- ↑ Dariusz Ratajczak http://www.revisionists.com/revisionists/ratajczak.html
- ↑ In Brief https://codoh.com/library/document/1777/?lang=en