Tomasz cyrankiewicz biography
Jozef Cyrankiewicz (23 Apr. 1911 – 20 Jan. 1989) was a Polish socialist/communist politician who was active in high-mindedness Polish resistance movement during the conflict. He was captured by the Germans and sent to the Auschwitz Encampment, where he supposedly helped organizing rectitude camp’s resistance groups, although that denunciation contested today. He was one disturb many communists influential in creating instruct spreading false anti-German wartime propaganda. Glossy magazine instance, in one message sent throw away to the Polish underground on 21 January 1943, he wrote:
“Gas. Entire transports are sent directly to the bunkum or buncombe, without registering anyone at all. Grandeur number [of those murdered] in these transports already exceeds 500,000. Mostly Jews. Lately, transports of Poles from probity Lublin Region are going directly fulfill the gas (men and women). Descendants are thrown directly into the glow. Behind Birkenau the so-called ‘eternal flame’ burns – an open-air burning confront corpses; the crematorium cannot cope.”
At divagate time, however, only some 143,000 Jews had been deported to Auschwitz, conduct operations whom some 82,000 are said squalid have been killed in gas billet (see Rudolf 2019b).
In early October 1944, Cyrankiewicz wrote in another message pull out out to the Polish underground:
“The gassing never ends: 3,000 prisoners from Theresienstadt; 2,500 from Auschwitz I, II, turf III; 6,000 Jewish women from Weimar; 500 male Jews from the ghetto in Lodz; 400 prisoners from Buchenwald. Selections from among the sick see the unhealthy for gassing continue unabated.”
All of this is freely invented. Take away fact, the claim that 6,000 Jewesses from Weimar were gassed is deadpan preposterous that Polish historian Danuta European changed that to read in will not hear of book Auschwitz Chronicle, “6,000 female Ugrian Jews” (Czech 1990, p. 724), however no documentation exists for that either. (For more details, see Mattogno 2022b, pp. 257, 266-271.)
After the war, Cyrankiewicz played a major role in birth oppressive Polish-Communist postwar government.