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'''Jan Karski''' (born '''Jan Kozielewski''', 24 June 1914 – 13 July 2000) was a Polish World War II partisan and an alleged [[Holocaust]] witness.
'''Jan Karski''' (born '''Jan Kozielewski''', 24 June 1914 – 13 July 2000) was a Polish World War II partisan and an alleged [[Holohoax]] witness.


"Karski lived clandestinely in Warsaw in 1941 and 1942, devoting himself to psychological warfare ("[[black propaganda]]") against the German occupiers. At the end of 1942 the leadership of the resistance ordered him to carry information to London. Karski left Poland secretly in October of 1942 and arrived in England the following month after traveling across Germany and France. In London he drafted a report which became famous. The Karski case was widely heralded in the Allied newspapers. Karski even made a propaganda tour of the United States, where he met with important figures, including President Roosevelt himself."<ref>Auschwitz and the Exile Government of Poland According to the 'Polish Fortnightly Review' 1940-1945 http://codoh.com/library/document/2336/</ref>
"Karski lived clandestinely in Warsaw in 1941 and 1942, devoting himself to psychological warfare ("[[black propaganda]]") against the German occupiers. At the end of 1942 the leadership of the resistance ordered him to carry information to London. Karski left Poland secretly in October of 1942 and arrived in England the following month after traveling across Germany and France. In London he drafted a report which became famous. The Karski case was widely heralded in the Allied newspapers. Karski even made a propaganda tour of the United States, where he met with important figures, including President Roosevelt himself."<ref>Auschwitz and the Exile Government of Poland According to the 'Polish Fortnightly Review' 1940-1945 http://codoh.com/library/document/2336/</ref>


[[Holocaust revisionists]] have made various criticisms of these claims. See the "External links" section.
[[Holohoax revisionists]] have made various criticisms of these claims. See the "External links" section.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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*[http://www.codoh.com/library/document/398/ A Fake Eyewitness to Mass Murder at Belzec]
*[http://www.codoh.com/library/document/398/ A Fake Eyewitness to Mass Murder at Belzec]
*[http://www.codoh.com/library/document/3336/ Jan Karski's Visit to Belzec]
*[http://www.codoh.com/library/document/3336/ Jan Karski's Visit to Belzec]
*[http://www.codoh.com/library/document/3340/ The Karski Report: the Holocaust in Miniature]
*[http://www.codoh.com/library/document/3340/ The Karski Report: the Holohoax in Miniature]
*[http://www.cwporter.com/karski.htm Jan Karski Warns World of incredible 1944 "Quicklime" Hoaxco$t and is believed]
*[http://www.cwporter.com/karski.htm Jan Karski Warns World of incredible 1944 "Quicklime" Hoaxco$t and is believed]


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[[Category:Alleged Holocaust witnesses]]
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 25 February 2024

Jan Karski (born Jan Kozielewski, 24 June 1914 – 13 July 2000) was a Polish World War II partisan and an alleged Holohoax witness.

"Karski lived clandestinely in Warsaw in 1941 and 1942, devoting himself to psychological warfare ("black propaganda") against the German occupiers. At the end of 1942 the leadership of the resistance ordered him to carry information to London. Karski left Poland secretly in October of 1942 and arrived in England the following month after traveling across Germany and France. In London he drafted a report which became famous. The Karski case was widely heralded in the Allied newspapers. Karski even made a propaganda tour of the United States, where he met with important figures, including President Roosevelt himself."[1]

Holohoax revisionists have made various criticisms of these claims. See the "External links" section.

See also

  • Shoah (film) - controversial documentary in which Jan Karski appeared

External links

Note that besides the external sources listed here, an alleged Holocaust confessor/witness may be extensively discussed in the external sources listed in the articles on the particular Holocaust camps and/or other Holocaust phenomena the individual is associated with.


References

  1. Auschwitz and the Exile Government of Poland According to the 'Polish Fortnightly Review' 1940-1945 http://codoh.com/library/document/2336/