Masonry in Adam Doboszyński's Thought

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The following text by Dr. Norbert Wójtowicz comes from the book Adam Doboszyński, Conspiracy. Introduction and improvement of Dr. Norbert Wójtowicz Publishing home “Ostaja”.

"They study to me from Poland that they want to put a tombstone on Adam Doboszyński, and they are advising on what to put on it. And what is it? An engineer, an economist, a novelist, a playwright? An unbridled politician? Catholic, nationalist, revolutionary? Realistic fantasy? A man who knows no fear and no compromise? The most outstanding of the victims of passive terror?” noted Wojciech Wasiutyński in his memoirs about him. This dilemma is not any convoluted rhetorical figure, but an authentic dilemma of a man trying in a fewer words to depict this highly colorful figure.
The individual of Adam Doboszyński is known in Poland mainly by 2 (three) loud processes - in 1937 and 1949. The first was the consequence of the loud “March on Myślenice”, which resulted in the “taking over” the town, plundered judaic shops and burned the goods in them. Stanislaw Cat-Mackiewicz later stressed that on the march to Myślenice Doboszyński, he went on a desperate act". Although it was not adequate for the action itself, its approval only reinforced the socialists' views that it was "the work of the endections and the allied groups." As a consequence of the first trial on June 26, 1937, before the Kraków territory Court, the jury said unanimously...

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