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06-MAY-2017

Krakow. Jan Karski bench

Next to the Remuh Synagogue you'll see a space set aside to the memory and legacy of Jan Karski - a member of the Polish underground army, known to the history books as the "man who tried to stop the Holocaust." During World War II, Karski smuggled himself into the Warsaw Ghetto and Nazi concentration camps with the express intent of witnessing and recording the horror being perpetrated against the Jews, in order to report it to the West. In 1942 he successfully escaped the European continent to meet with the London-based Polish government-in-exile, as well as the Allied leaders, including UK Foreign Secretary Antony Eden and US President Franklin Roosevelt. One of the first to present credible evidence of the extermination of European Jews by the Third Reich, unfortunately Karski's report largely fell on deaf ears. In 1944 he published a memoir of his mission titled My Report to the World: The Story of a Secret State, which was a wartime bestseller. He lived out his life in the US, teaching at Georgetown University for 40 years, and was awarded numerous honours including the Order of the White Eagle (PL), the Silver Cross of the Virtuti Militari (PL), the Presidential Medal of Freedom (US), and is recognised by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations.
The monument in Kraków was installed in 2016 and takes the form of a bench, emulating similar Karski benches in Łódź, Warsaw, Kielce and Tel Aviv.

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meekam tam10-Feb-2018 12:07
Wonderful sculpture beautifully captured,José! V
Very detailed description too.
Range View 02-Sep-2017 03:06
An excellent capture of this wonderful tribute to a great man. V
Barbara
lucanton01-Sep-2017 16:44
magnifique! V
laine01-Sep-2017 02:09
A fine tribute to this incredible man and his bravery. V
Gill Kopy01-Sep-2017 01:19
A wonderful tribute to this remarkable man - nicely captured V
janescottcumming01-Sep-2017 00:53
They have some great statues there. I really like this one! V
Raymond31-Aug-2017 22:04
Wow, amazing story
Tom Munson31-Aug-2017 21:35
This is wonderful, Jose.
Tom Beech31-Aug-2017 21:18
Thanks for posting this....Let's hope there are now many more of us with his character and vision
Martin Lamoon31-Aug-2017 21:00
An amazing ma n.
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globalgadabout31-Aug-2017 20:44
sounds like a brave man with a hideous tale to tell...he is to be saluted for writing about the horrors of the holocaust..
Carter Creek31-Aug-2017 20:42
Let us not forget. Thanks for the image and the story behind it. V
chris morton31-Aug-2017 20:42
a wonderful form of monument
Hank Vander Velde31-Aug-2017 20:14
Interesting info and image.
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