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In an article titled "Jew and Polish patriot says sorry for Communist security service" Doctor Ryszard Praszkier writes:
"I would like to ask for forgiveness in the name of Polish Jews, who together with other Poles contributed to strengthening of Soviet occupation in Poland. I share nothing in common with them, apart from my ethnic roots, but finally someone has to ask for forgiveness!"
http://www.topix.com/forum/world/poland/TGAE0C756LQ6ARGEE
Also Forum Żydów Polskich (Forum of Polish Jews) mentions this apology:
http://fzp.net.pl/opinie/ryszard-praszkier-prosi-o-przebaczenie-w-czym-problem
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Ryszard Praszkier is actually not the first Polish Jew who is ashamed of collaboration of some Jews with Communists.
Such opinions about Jews who were Communists could be found already among Polish Jews who lived in late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Below some examples from a forum thread about Polish-Jewish patriots (link below):
http://www.4lomza.pl/forum/read.php?f=1&i=41790&t=41790
Kazimierz Sterling (1875 - 1933), a Polish-Jewish lawyer who criticized Jewish separatism, wrote before WW1:
"(...) Jewish separatism in Poland - I will not stop repeating this - is ignorance and result of ghettos. Jewish nationalism - it is unawarness of Polish culture, history, tradition, it is lack of recognitionn of beauty of Polish life, it is the result of deliberate horrific policy conducted by the Russian government. (...)"
Julian Unszlicht (1879 - 1938) was a Polish Jew who underwent transformation from member of anti-Polish Communist organization to a patriot:
He wrote for example:
"(...) Myself being a Pole of Semitic descent, thoroughly knowing the petit bourgeois Jewish intelligentsia and various ideas bothering them, for many years I was member of the main organization of anti-Polish Jewish nationalism, SDKPiL (»Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania«). For a long time I could not understand, what was the origin of ferocious anti-Polish impetus, why my organization was spreading such hellish hatred towards the most persecuted nation in the world and why it was poisoning spirits of Polish people, fighting against normal feelings of love and dedication to their own enslaved homeland. (...)"
Julian Unszlicht calls ideology of his former organization (SDKPiL) "socjal-litwactwo" ("social-litvanism"):
"(...) How huge was impudence of social-litvanism is proven by the following fact: at the beginning of 1905 in the moment of the greatest revolutionary outbreak in Poland social-litvanian Sanhedrin (that is the Main Board of Directors) published in anniversary of »Proletariat« a manifesto, in which it solemnly proclaimed, that: »Poland, is a corpse, which must be thrown away into the rubbish«, and this idea, spread over entire manifesto, was published in an enormous circulation into masses of Polish workers - under the pretext, that it was ideology of »Proletariat« (...)"
Some Western authors even blame Julian Unszlicht - himself a Jew - for creating the myth of "Judeo-Communism":
http://books.google.pl/books?id=HeU...an Unszlicht about Jewish nationalism&f=false
The excerpt above is mistaken in this part: "internationalism of SDKPiL was a cover for Jewish nationalism". Julian Unszlicht never claimed that it was a cover for "Jewish nationalism" - he claimed that it was a cover for anti-Polonism (indeed, SDKPiL opposed attempts of Poland to regain independence).
Brother of Julian Unszlicht was Józef Unszlicht:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Józef_Unszlicht
"I would like to ask for forgiveness in the name of Polish Jews, who together with other Poles contributed to strengthening of Soviet occupation in Poland. I share nothing in common with them, apart from my ethnic roots, but finally someone has to ask for forgiveness!"
http://www.topix.com/forum/world/poland/TGAE0C756LQ6ARGEE
Polish-Jewish scientist says sorry for Jewish faults against other Poles
The Polish Rzeczpospolita daily just published a rather unexpected and very remarkable text by an extraordinary person - Ryszard Praszkier PhD, a Polish Jew (or Jewish Pole) and an ex-Solidarity activist in the eighties, and today a social worker and civic activist, in his text entitled ‘Jew – Polish Patriot’ writes:
‘I would like to ask for forgiveness in the name of the Jews who with other Poles were supporting the Soviet occupation in Poland. Despite the same ethnic roots, I have nothing in common with them, but finally someone must ask for forgiveness!’ After such a strong statement, Praszker writes about his Polish patriotism, fascination with Polish culture, literature and history, passed to him by his parents.
Then he gives the examples of Jewish misunderstandings or evil attitude towards Poland – he writes that when in 1968, when Polish Communist Party offered to Polish Jews an opportunity to leave Poland, for him it was not the ‘act of Polish anti-Semitism’, as it has been presented in many countries, but a way of fight between and within Polish communist secret police for power in the well-known Stalinist style, an another attempt of make Poland look more and more Russian way, with Russian-style ‘pogrom’ (mass extermination) and anti-Jewish public actions. That’s why Praszker didn’t leave Poland: ‘Why should I leave? It is them (communists), who should be thrown out!’
Later on Mr. Praszker gives a short lesson on Polish-Jewish common history, 800 hundred years of living in one country - Poland, and the drama of the Second World War, when sometimes some Poles and some Jews were selling and betraying each other to Germans, but most of the time were helping and supporting each other in that time of bloody and deadly terror. Mr. Praszker gives examples of Poles saving Jews and Jews saving Poles, and then he comes to the Polish - Jewish cooperation with the communist, Soviet regime, which in some part was also built in Poland after the Second World War also by hands of – again, some – Polish Jews, who supported and joined the communists, including the murderous communist secret police.
Then he comes to the issue of today’s ‘Polish anti-Semitism’: ‘It looks, that anti-Semitism acts happen much more often in other European countries than in Poland: a few years ago I read a big commercial published by Jewish organizations in „International Herald Tribune" comprising the statistics: how many synagogues were burned, graves destroyed, violent attacks, etc. The biggest number – to my surprise – was in Great Britain, and the smallest, namely zero, in Poland.' Actually, not so long time ago I also several times wrote about the World Anti-Semitism Report made by the Tel Aviv University, and the same information, which showed the absurd of the ‘typical Polish anti-Semitism’ stupid and untrue stereotype.
So, what is Mr. Praszker’s suggestion for action to counter those offensive and untrue anti-Polish opinions? ‘In my opinion especially people with the Jewish ethnic roots should actively give arguments against anti-Polonism, as well as Poles with no Jewish roots should protest against the anti-Semitism.’Because a few lines before Mr. Praszker writes about the Polish Catholic Church declaration ‘We do forgive and we do ask for forgiveness’ from 1966 - which was a gesture made by Polish Catholic Church towards German Church, and to the Germans as a nation - as a great inspiration to him, I think that similar declaration should be done for the relations between Poles and Jews, Poland and Israel. For the good of both, and for the respect for our common, long history.
Also Forum Żydów Polskich (Forum of Polish Jews) mentions this apology:
http://fzp.net.pl/opinie/ryszard-praszkier-prosi-o-przebaczenie-w-czym-problem
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Ryszard Praszkier is actually not the first Polish Jew who is ashamed of collaboration of some Jews with Communists.
Such opinions about Jews who were Communists could be found already among Polish Jews who lived in late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Below some examples from a forum thread about Polish-Jewish patriots (link below):
http://www.4lomza.pl/forum/read.php?f=1&i=41790&t=41790
Kazimierz Sterling (1875 - 1933), a Polish-Jewish lawyer who criticized Jewish separatism, wrote before WW1:
"(...) Jewish separatism in Poland - I will not stop repeating this - is ignorance and result of ghettos. Jewish nationalism - it is unawarness of Polish culture, history, tradition, it is lack of recognitionn of beauty of Polish life, it is the result of deliberate horrific policy conducted by the Russian government. (...)"
Julian Unszlicht (1879 - 1938) was a Polish Jew who underwent transformation from member of anti-Polish Communist organization to a patriot:
He wrote for example:
"(...) Myself being a Pole of Semitic descent, thoroughly knowing the petit bourgeois Jewish intelligentsia and various ideas bothering them, for many years I was member of the main organization of anti-Polish Jewish nationalism, SDKPiL (»Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania«). For a long time I could not understand, what was the origin of ferocious anti-Polish impetus, why my organization was spreading such hellish hatred towards the most persecuted nation in the world and why it was poisoning spirits of Polish people, fighting against normal feelings of love and dedication to their own enslaved homeland. (...)"
Julian Unszlicht calls ideology of his former organization (SDKPiL) "socjal-litwactwo" ("social-litvanism"):
"(...) How huge was impudence of social-litvanism is proven by the following fact: at the beginning of 1905 in the moment of the greatest revolutionary outbreak in Poland social-litvanian Sanhedrin (that is the Main Board of Directors) published in anniversary of »Proletariat« a manifesto, in which it solemnly proclaimed, that: »Poland, is a corpse, which must be thrown away into the rubbish«, and this idea, spread over entire manifesto, was published in an enormous circulation into masses of Polish workers - under the pretext, that it was ideology of »Proletariat« (...)"
Some Western authors even blame Julian Unszlicht - himself a Jew - for creating the myth of "Judeo-Communism":
http://books.google.pl/books?id=HeU...an Unszlicht about Jewish nationalism&f=false

The excerpt above is mistaken in this part: "internationalism of SDKPiL was a cover for Jewish nationalism". Julian Unszlicht never claimed that it was a cover for "Jewish nationalism" - he claimed that it was a cover for anti-Polonism (indeed, SDKPiL opposed attempts of Poland to regain independence).
Brother of Julian Unszlicht was Józef Unszlicht:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Józef_Unszlicht
Józef Unszlicht or Iosif Unshlikht (Russian: Ио́сиф Станисла́вович У́ншлихт; nicknames "Jurowski", "Leon") (December 31 [O.S. 19 December] 1879 in Mława, Płock Governorate - July 28, 1938 on a shooting range in Moscow Oblast), a Bolshevik revolutionary activist, one of the founders of the Cheka, and Soviet government official of Polish-Jewish extraction from the Masovian region. Unschlicht participated to and in fact initiated some of the worst excesses of the Bolshevik revolution including mass murders of political opponents. In 1924, he was replaced by Genrikh Yagoda who continued and amplified Unschlicht's previous policies.
A member of Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania from 1900 and the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party from 1906 (following their merger), Unszlicht took part in Vladimir Lenin's October Revolution and in 1918 joined the Red Army.
Biography
In 1919 Unszlicht served briefly as an authority in Lithuania and Belarus, and in 1920 joined the Politburo of the Communist Party. During the Polish-Soviet War in August 1920 he became a member of Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee, the Bolshevist puppet government of Poland in Białystok.
His brother, Julian, was a journalist who "fought against the socialist movement in general and especially against Jewish involvement in it."[1] In later years, Julian converted to Catholicism and joined the priesthood.[1]
Józef Unszlicht was arrested in 1937, during the Great Purge, and executed in 1938.