(...)
Throughout occupied Poland, Poles were encouraged to purchase or, less often, simply take Jewish property after
the Germans had deported the Jews from the town. A Jewish woman passing as a Pole recalled how Rev.
Stanisław Marchewka, the pastor of the former Cistercian monastery church in Jędrzejów near Kielce, implored
the faithful in his sermons not to acquire property confiscated from the Jews: “People, do not go there. Don’t buy
any of those things. Don’t take anything, because it is stained with blood.” (Memoir of Sabina Rachel Kałowska,
Uciekać, aby żyć [Lublin: Norbertinum, 2000], pp. 93–94.)
(...)
Źródło / source:
Źródło / source:
"Wartime Rescue of Jews
by the Polish Catholic Clergy. The Testimony of Survivors" - edited and compiled by
Mark Paul, Polish Educational Foundation in North America
Toronto 2009
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