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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_KarskiJan Karski - Wikipedia

    Jan Karski (1914-2000) was a Polish soldier, courier, and activist who reported on the Holocaust to the Allies during World War II. He later taught at Georgetown University and received many honors for his wartime role.

  2. Jul 22, 2021 · Jan Karski was the pseudonym of Jan Kozielewski. Karski served in the Polish resistance against Nazi Germany’s occupation of Poland. 2. In 1942, Karski witnessed the Nazi Germans’ brutal treatment of Jews in the Warsaw ghetto. In the Izbica transit camp, he saw Germans cramming thousands of Jews onto trains bound for a killing center.

  3. Jan Karski was a Polish courier who smuggled himself into the Warsaw ghetto and a concentration camp to witness the Holocaust and report it to the world leaders. He became a professor in the US and a Righteous Among the Nations in Israel for his courage and commitment to the Jewish cause.

  4. www.jankarski.net › en › about-jan-karskiJan Karski's Life

    Learn about Jan Karski, a Polish diplomat and resistance fighter who witnessed the Holocaust and tried to stop it. He was a Righteous Among the Nations, a Medal of Freedom recipient, and a professor at Georgetown University.

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  5. Jul 15, 2000 · Mr. Karski, a retired professor of history at Georgetown University, was 86 years old. He died of heart and kidney ailments at Georgetown University Hospital, the university said. In the late ...

  6. Apr 24, 2014 · In 1943, Jan Karski, a Polish diplomat and courier for the Polish resistance, met with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter and relayed to him in detail the horrors of the Holocaust.

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  8. JAN KARSKI. Jan Karski (1914–2000) was one of the first to deliver eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust to Allied leaders during the war. Jan Karski, underground courier for the Polish government-in-exile, informed the West in the fall of 1942 about Nazi atrocities against Jews taking place in Poland. Washington, DC, United States, 1943. Born ...