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Jun 16, 2010

Death of a Revisionist

 

From: Debunks <debunks@sbcglobal.net>

Date: Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 8:19 PM
Subject: Death of a Revisionist


I am deeply saddened by the passing of Dariusz Ratajczak.
 
 
Dariusz Ratajczak was found dead.  He was reduced to homelessness, his wife divorced him and was awarded alimony despite the fact that Ratajczak was penniless.
 
Despite the fact that he was considered to be the most brilliant historian of his generation, he was dismissed from his teaching position after being accused of holocaust denial.  While still in Poland, the only work that Ratajczak was able to find was that of a night watchman outside a warehouse facility.  Many feared that this work environment would be conducive to assassination attempts, or at least death from exposure in freezing temperatures.
 
Finally Ratajczak fled to the UK where he worked as a menial, most often a dishwasher.  According to the latest information Ratajczak's remains were found either in or under the automobile in which he lived; he had been dead for some days.
 
I will try to keep everyone informed as news is updated re this very tragic end for a brilliant revisionist historian.



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