Red résumés – the lying pedigree of adam michnik a.k.a. aaron shechter

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Red CVs

– The lying pedigree of Adam Michnik – aka Aaron Szechter

Jarosław Kaczyński, describing Michnik's behaviour at 1 time, emphasized his incredible tendency to lie, that he could lie to the surviving eyes, virtually go into denial. It should be admitted that Michnik already peaks at the latest descriptions of his family's pedigree, when, for example, he tries to whitewash up the figure of his father Oziah Szechter, a associate of the Central Committee of the Communist organization of Western Ukraine. He writes about him that he felt like “absolutely Polish Pole” (“Between the Lord and the Pleban”, Krakow 1995, p. 50). It does not explain just anywhere what this “absolutely Polish Pole” was looking for in the Communist organization of Western Ukraine and how he wandered to the top of it with his expected “Pride of Polish Identity” (ibid., p. 50).

Let us remind that the Communist organization of Western Ukraine consistently sought to break up Poland, to cut off a large part of its lands and to join the already-terrained russian panic of east Ukraine. Let us add that according to the book H. Piecuch “Special Actions” (Warsaw 1996, p. 76), this “absolutely Polish Pole” by Oziah Szechter was an old, tried-out Moscow agent in Poland. And he entered with Brystygierova, Berman, Chajn, Grosz, Kasman and others into a separate cell, straight subordinate to Moscow.

According to best-known KPZU activist John Alfred regulation (Mitzenmacher), he was arrested with a group of another KPZU activists in the fall of 1930. As the regulation says: “The defendants were blowing off another organization companions (...). This led to communists in charge... It turned out that these heroes were full cowards" (J.A. Rule, past of the Communist organization of Poland, Warsaw 1934, p. 243). Michnik in an interview with Daniel Cohn-Bendit stated: “My father was a very well-known Communist organization activist before the war, he spent 8 years in prison. After the war, he played no role. He did not play due to the fact that he did not want to play it" (quoted: L. Żebrowski, Pashquil “Election”, Warsaw 1995, p. 35). According to Żebrowski (op. cit., p. 35): “However, it is more likely that due to the events he was not entrusted with advanced organization functions.” From Michnik's confessions in “Polish Politics” we besides learn that his father received “an highly strong injection of anti-regime thinking” from his father in the first talks. It was indeed a “strong” injection, if it did not prevent Michnik from already in his youth in his action for years in the communist “red scouting” of the Walthers, and inactive during his trial in 1969 in large assurances that he was a Communist!

Brother – a court murderer

In “Between the Lord and the Pleban” (op. cit., p. 50) we find another lie by Michnik about the father: “For all years he has been very consistently avoiding the Peerel career.” Thus, how to explain the position of deputy editor-in-chief of the highly servillistic trade union body by Oziah Szechter in Stalinist times – “The Labour Vote” (January 1, 1951 to March 11, 1953). Interestingly, the head of Szechter in this paper of hull trade unions was Bolesław Gebert, the father of the current subordinate Michnik – David Warszawski (Gebert).

The educational influence of the “great anti-communist” by Oziah Szechter did not harm the career of older brother Adam – the judicial murderer Stefan Michnik. It belongs to a group of Stalinist executioners who should be held accountable to the Polish court for crimes against the Polish Nation. president of the ultimate Court Adam Strzembosz wrote in “Rzeczpospolita” (March 18, 1996) about Captain Stefan Michnik as a associate of 1 of the 2 groups of judges most liable for murderous sentences. He was a associate of a group of judges who ruled death sentences in cases in which there was later a full posthumous rehabilitation of those sentenced to death.

Magdalen judaic Betrayal

Good friends: Gen. SB Czesław Kiszczak and “oppositionist” Adam Michnik – Aaron Szechter

Even as a young Lieutenant Stefan Michnik was allowed to justice officer matters much higher than he was. He frequently entered the judges' formations at the Warsaw Military territory Court, which had the most “heavy caliber” cases of large political importance, of course completely fabricated cases. Sentenced in alleged Tatarov cases.

Stefan Michnik did not neglect his trust. He judged him as expected, unfairly and unmistakably, giving harsh sentences, including death sentences, to the innocent. And for that he was well rewarded, advancing in 1956 at the age of only 27 to the rank of captain. As a lieutenant, he was a justice issuing sentences in the fabricated trials of Major Zefirin Machalli, Colonel Maximilian Chojecki, Major Jerzy Lewandowski, Colonel Stanislaw Wecki, Major Zenon Tarasiewicz, Colonel Romuald Sidorski, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Kowalski (cf. “Documents. Mieczysław Szerer. Commission to analyse work for the violation of the regulation of law 10 June 1957", Parisian “Historical Papers”, 1979, No. 49, pp. 156-157, and J. Pokinski, We Judges, Not From God..., Warsaw 1996, p. 276). He has issued severe sentences in these trials, including respective death sentences.

On 10 January 1952, Major Zephyrin Machalla was executed at 37 years of age sentenced to death (he was rehabilitated posthumously on 4 May 1956). Stefan Michnik besides issued death sentences on the erstwhile Polish military attaché in London, Colonel M. Chojecki and Major J. Lewandowski. Those were luckier, no convictions were made. In the case of Colonel Chojecki, it was decided that Deputy Minister of MBP Romkowski wanted to usage Chojecki as a witness in another trial. As a result, Chojecki lived to see 1956, and on 28 March 1956 his case was dropped due to a full deficiency of evidence of guilt. On 8 December 1954, he died, little than a period after being given a break in prison, sentenced by Michnik to 13 years in prison by Colonel Stanislaw Wecki, erstwhile lecturer of the Academy of General Staff, for 2 years in prison tortured, posthumously acquitted (cf. J. Poksiński, TUN, Warsaw 1992). The dense prison passages accelerated the death of another sentenced by Michnik (for 12 years in prison) Colonel Romuald Sidorski, erstwhile chief editor of “The Quartermaster Review”. In March 1955, due to his very mediocre health, he was given a break in his sentence; he died soon. He was posthumously rehabilitated on 25 April 1956.

The death sentences in loud cases of advanced officers from General Tatar's group were not the only death sentences that Stefan Michnik ruled. Only those another sentences – in the case of officers of the underground independence, are much little known. Like the death conviction signed by Stefan Michnik on Major Karol Sęk, which I had the chance to watch in November 1994 at the UMCS exhibition in Lublin, participating in the panel on “Soldiers cursed” (i.e. soldiers of Polish independency underground after 1944). Major Karol Sęk, an artilleryman from Radom, a pre-war officer, then an officer of the National Armed Forces, was executed from the conviction of military justice Stefan Michnik in 1952.

Stefan Michnik “understanded little, but signed death sentences and watched over their execution.” And these were sentences that reconcile the best Polish patriots. As in the case of Stefan Michnik led by the execution of the death conviction on the magnificent Polish patriot Andrzej Czaykowski, silent, Warsaw insurgent, deputy commander of the combined bars “Oaza-Ryś” in Mokotów and Czerniakow. Awarded for his heroics in the fight against the German Cross Virtuti Militari. He was murdered in Mokotów on 10 October 1953 under the supervision of Lieutenant Stefan Michnik (cf. description of this tragedy by P. Jakucki, “Murdered for patriotism”, “Gazeta Polska”, 20 October 1994).

Home disgrace

I think the case of a brother – a Stalinist criminal – is 1 of the keys that explains Adam Michnik's continuous flirtation with communists after June 1989. It was about the equally profound fear of accounting and the full display of “home disgrace” or “family shame” that connected him to them. Having a Stalinist executioner in the family, Michnik did everything to guarantee that there were no real accounts of the crimes of communism, the publication of books of shame, due to the fact that he considered it highly dangerous to his own legend.

I would like to remind you that Adam Michnik justified the sentences given by his brother (not mentioning, however, that it was a death sentence) by saying: “When the worst sentences were handed down, Stefan was a twenty-four-year-old man who understood small of what was going on.” Let us explain, therefore, that young Lieutenant Stefan Michnik was feverish about judging in fabricated military trials over much higher rank majors or colonels than he had seen in this chance to velocity up his career. And it has indeed been radically accelerated – as early as 27 years old, it was promoted to captain.

In the image of Adam Michnik's pedigree it is besides worth mentioning the function of his mother, an engaged communist before the war – Helena Michnik. After the war, she was mainly celebrated for her dogmatic textbooks, recommending, among others, the most effective fight against Catholic religion. Here is an example of her recommendations in the “Methodical Commentary for Class IX of the General School of advanced School correspondence” for textbooks: E. Kosiński “History of the mediate Ages”, A.W. Jefimov “Modern History”, S. Missalowa and J. Schoenbrenner “History of Poland”, Warsaw 1953: “(...) It is not adequate to say, for example, that the Church was the main support of feudalism, but it must be proved. You will prove this: the Church was the main support of feudalism, because: 1) you preached that the king's authority came from God, and so the subjects must not rebel; 2) you preached the eternity of feudalism and the rule of social inequality; 3) you applied the church's curse and punished all who were present against social inequality; 4) he has held crusades against folk movements, e.g. Albigens in France, Hussites in the Czech Republic, etc.; (5) he has fought against progressive science, as it has undermined the prevailing strategy (e.g. the condemnation of Copernicus, Galileo, etc.); 6. By the slogan “blessed small ones with spirit” he perpetuated the ignorance and backwardness of the folk masses; 7) proclaiming that those who endure in this planet will be saved after death, disarming the revolutionary conflict of the folk masses," etc. Adam Michnik claimed that his parent came from a “totally Polishized judaic family”, wrote about her “total recognition with Polishness” (“Between you...”, pp. 46-47). He did not explain how, under the care of specified patriotic parents – the father as if absolutely “Polish Pole” and the parent “totally identified with Polishness” – he himself became a national nihilist ( “Between you...”, p. 91). He wrote of himself that he was a national nihilist and allegedly ceased to be 1 after March 1968.

Michnik's communist pedigree was accompanied by suitable splendours – a large, elegant flat in a densely filled flat by trusted comrades from the organization and safety elite of the Friends' Avenue in Warsaw, in precisely the same house, in

who lived there was the Stalinist Minister of safety Stanisław Radkiewicz (cf. “Wprost”, 22 November 1991). [...]

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