I hope this a'sshole Jew doesn't live in Poland anymore.
Nice to see you talk about your fellow countrymen in that way.
For now I understand that in your opinion everyone who doesn't like Gazeta Wyborcza is anti-semite.
I know plenty of people who dislike Gazeta Wyborcza and yet like Jews - or mostly, have no opinion about them.
But funnily enough, all the haters are also anti-semites. Coincidence? I think not. It must drive them wild that a Jew wrote a book on the basis of something written in Gazeta Wyborcza :)
Has anyone read it yet?
But of course not.
Gross is not a historian, check what he graduated at?
Many prominent people graduated in different things to what they graduated in. It's only really Poland (and stuck-in-communist-people, at that) that thinks that you need a paper from a university in order to be something. Heck, many prominent Polish journalists on all sides graduated in something other than journalism!
He's a prejudiced Jew with an agenda and making money off his anti-polish bias.
Nah, he's a Pole who understands that to sell books, you need to create controversy. And what better than appealing to the holocaust industry AND the Polish victim complex? The fact that he's a Pole that's betraying his homeland winds up the other Poles who betrayed their homeland too - so it gets even better.
I notice that no-one has yet denied the authenticity of the picture in question.
Portrayals of Poland, which was the homelandland of the majority of world jewery before WW2, as an unsafe anti-semitic place
Let's be honest - with so many people blaming Jews for everything from 1919 onwards, even right through to the current day, it's hardly a safe place for them. Thankfully, most of it nowadays is just bedroom brownshirt action.