At the end of the Second planet War, erstwhile the United Nations was formed, it was wondered how to solve the Palestinian problem so that both mediate east nations could live in their own countries without prejudice and territorial damage. Polish typical at the UN, economist of the planet rank Oskar Lange, who was friends with Pruszyński at the time erstwhile they both studied at the Jagiellonian University, recalled the reports of Pruszyński from Palestine. He then addressed the author with a proposal to set up a UN committee on Palestine in which the reporter would play a major function in the creation of the State of Israel. And so it did. Pruszyński, who had already had diplomatic experience, working with prof. Kot in Kujbyshev, then in The Hague, has in his achievements immense correspondence and hundreds of analyses, which are inactive waiting to be discovered in MFA archives. possibly it is related to the fact presented here that Pruszyński died in a car accident in 1950 erstwhile he was on his way from Holland to Poland for his own wedding. It's not known if it was a homicide or an accident. Anyway, the case is not clean and it would be good, especially today, to shed more light on it.
I was talking about this at the Wrocław seminary Interwar Reportage: Jews scroll through all of Pruszyński's work and throughout his life. This is not only 1 book, not only a fewer reports, but besides the man Pruszyński found in Volyn, urging fellow believers to return to the land of Abraham. This was how Zionism began in its folk variety, invented later again in the cafes of Vienna, and above all in Prague, where Theodor Herzl sketched what was depicted at the convention in Basel, and what had previously been born in Ełk, Suwałki and Volyn. Here 1 can trust on speculation that if the Bolsheviks of Lenin (and the older brothers of Jesus among them were not lacking) drew attention to Zionism, there would not have been an October revolution and the uprising of the russian Union.
Pruszyński had no political views, but is his relationship with tolerance not a hidden political view? In Palestine a reporter sees a country that is simply a kind of embodiment of the Zionist idea, or dreams of the rebirth of the homeland," said Paweł Smoleński at the same seminar. He sees that if people talk to each another – and in this speech naturally there is simply a quarrel, a dispute (and it is radical), hatred, a crime – they can build something...
This phenomenon is read in all conviction of the book on Palestine Pruszyński. Its author has an authentic, deep admiration for these people, but he besides digs into the question: why not Poland? Why don't things like this work out for us? Today, the modern, world-class metropolis of Tel Aviv is developing on the site described with delight by Pruszyński, which has been fought by the muslim opposition for decades. Jews from all over the planet support the State of Israel, and Palestinians, alternatively of imitating judaic experiences in Gaza, do the opposite. Gaza with the support of Israel, as well as oil investments of the sheikans, could turn into the second Doha or Abu Dhabi. But he doesn't. But he does everything to destroy, destruct the country that the arabian planet thinks is simply a deadly enemy. It is hard to find examples from the activities of Hamas, among others, there are no examples in this past that would prove its effectiveness. The Russians would love to live the way they live in Kiev, but Putin won't let it. The Palestinians would love to live as they live in Israel, but Hamas won't let it. Koreans would love to live in Seoul, but Kim Dzon Un won't let it. It is simply a fear to think that these equations, or alternatively inequality, could cover any UN associate States from Central Europe.
Ksawery Pruszyński, the most prominent reporter of the 1930s, visited Palestine twice, but his texts are read as if they were written yesterday. Of course, Palestine is no longer there, but the problems with her disappearance have continued always since. At the end of the Second planet War, erstwhile the United Nations was formed, it was wondered how to solve the Palestinian problem so that both mediate east nations could live in their own countries without prejudice and territorial damage. Polish typical at the UN, economist of the planet rank Oskar Lange, who was friends with Pruszyński at the time erstwhile they both studied at the Jagiellonian University, recalled the reports of Pruszyński from Palestine. He then addressed the author with a proposal to set up a UN committee on Palestine in which the reporter would play a major function in the creation of the State of Israel. And so it did. Pruszyński, who had already had diplomatic experience, working with prof. Kot in Kujbyshev, then in The Hague, has tremendous correspondence and hundreds of analyses, which are inactive waiting to be discovered in MFA archives. possibly it is related to the fact presented here that Pruszyński died in a car accident in 1950 erstwhile he was on his way from Holland to Poland for his own wedding. It's not known if it was a homicide or an accident. Anyway, the case is not clean and it would be good, especially today, to shed more light on it. I was talking about this at the Wrocław seminary Interwar Reportage: Jews scroll through all of Pruszyński's work and throughout his life. This is not only 1 book, not only a fewer reports, but besides the man Pruszyński found in Volyn, urging fellow believers to return to the land of Abraham. This was how Zionism began in its folk variety, invented later again in the cafes of Vienna, and above all in Prague, where Theodor Herzl sketched what was depicted at the convention in Basel, and what had previously been born in Ełk, Suwałki and Volyn. Here 1 can trust on speculation that if the Bolsheviks of Lenin (and the older brothers of Jesus among them were not lacking) drew attention to Zionism, there would not have been an October revolution and the uprising of the russian Union. Pruszyński had no political views, but is his relationship with tolerance not a hidden political view? In Palestine a reporter sees a country that is simply a kind of embodiment of the Zionist idea, or dreams of the rebirth of the homeland," said Paweł Smoleński at the same seminar. He sees that if people talk to each another – and in this speech naturally there is simply a quarrel, a dispute (and it is radical), hatred, a crime – they can build something... This phenomenon is read in all conviction of the book on Palestine Pruszyński. Its author has an authentic, deep admiration for these people, but he besides digs into the question: why not Poland? Why don't things like this work out for us? Today, the modern, world-class metropolis of Tel Aviv is developing on the site described with delight by Pruszyński, which has been fought by the muslim opposition for decades. Jews from all over the planet support the State of Israel, and Palestinians, alternatively of imitating judaic experiences in Gaza, do the opposite. Gaza with the support of Israel, as well as oil investments of the sheikans, could turn into the second Doha or Abu Dhabi. But he doesn't. But he does everything to destroy, destruct the country that the arabian planet thinks is simply a deadly enemy. It is hard to find examples from the activities of Hamas, among others, there are no examples in this past that would prove its effectiveness. The Russians would love to live the way they live in Kiev, but Putin won't let it. The Palestinians would love to live as they live in Israel, but Hamas won't let it. Koreans would love to live in Seoul, but Kim Dzon Un won't let it. It is simply a fear to think that these equations, or alternatively inequality, could cover any UN associate States from Central Europe.




