Marek Stanisław Korowicz

 

 

From The Twenty-Year Revolution from Roosevelt to Eisenhower, Chesly Manly 1954

 

Dr. Marek Stanislaw Korowicz, who broke away from the Polish delegation to the United Nations, testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee on September 24, 1953, that the Soviet master plan calls for world conquest between 1970 and 1980. However, he declared that the Kremlin hopes to achieve its aims by "the progressive destruction of the cultural, economic and political foundations of the free world." The Soviet leaders know, he said, that "under present circumstances war is not the best and safest way to achieve their aims."

With all the trouble Malenkov's dictatorship now has on its hands in the Soviet Union and in the satellite countries, the suggestion of imminent war with the United States undoubtedly would cause shudders and convulsions in the Kremlin. the full effects of the mysterious Beria purge alone may not be known for years. The recent riots in Czechoslovakia and East Germany were symptoms of sullen discontent and potentially violent resistance. Dr. Korowicz testified that Poland is "one immense totalitarian prison camp," and that not more than seven percent of the population are even remotely sympathetic to communism. . . .

( pages 251-2 )

 

The United States should assert its moral leadership by refusing to associate, in a pretended peace organization, with the Soviet Union, the worst menace in history to the peace and security of mankind. We should withdraw from the U.N. and break off diplomatic relations with the communist countries. Dr. Korowicz told the Un-American Activities Committee that the Communists use the U.N. only as a forum for their poisonous propaganda, by which they further their plans for world conquest. "The greatest defeat short of war for the Communists would be the loss of diplomatic relations with the west," Dr. Korowicz said. He is indubitably right. We should treat them as moral outcasts. It is an insult to the intelligence of our people to tell them that it may be possible to negotiate dependable agreements with these international public enemies. Despite the examples of Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Stalin's cynical nonagression pact with Hitler, his equally cynical nonagression agreement with Japan, and his attack on that country while it was trying to surrender to the United States, we are told by French, British and even American leaders . . . that a nonagression treaty with the Soviet Union might reduce tensions and effect stability. If there is anything under heaven the Kremlin does not want, it is stability and reduction of tension. . . .

( pages 260 )

New York : Henry Regnery 1954.

Comment : If there is anything under heaven some people do not want, it is stability and reduction of tension.

The above text by Chesly Manly is of course severely antiquated at places. As to the conclusion I have drawn from it ("nothing new", really), one can only examine the front pages of the daily newspapers to observe something in that vain.

One notes that Chaos Mongers 2005 often are actively engaged in covering up the deeds of the Chaos Mongers 1939-45, the Chaos Mongers 1917-20, etc.

Solution ? The eternal vigilance, as proposed by Thomas Jefferson, others. (WPT)

 

 

Korowicz, Marek Stanisław. Title Introduction to international law; present conceptions of international law in theory and practice [by] Marek St. Korowicz. Publisher The Hague : Nijhoff, 1964. Description ix, 424 p. 24 cm. Language English Note Includes bibliographical references.

Korowicz, Marek Stanislaw. Title Organisations internationales et souverainet� des �tats membres ; texte �largi d'un cours � l'Institut des hautes �tudes internationales de l'Universit� de Paris. Publisher Paris, A. Pedone, 1961. Description 349 p. 25 cm. Series Publications de la Revue g�n�rale de droit international public.Nouv. s�r. no. 3. Language French Note Includes selections from the author's La souverainet� des �tats et l'avenir du droit international.

Korowicz, Marek Stanisław. Title Introduction to international law : present conceptions of international law in theory and practice / Marek St. Korowicz. Publisher The Hague : Nijhoff, 1959. Description ix, 424 p. ; 25 cm. Language English Note Includes bibliographical references and index of names.

Korowicz, Marek Stanislaw Title W Polsce pod sowieckim jarzmen. Publisher Londyn, Veritas [1955] Description 360 p. 19cm. Series Serii czerwonej Biblioteki polskiej ;tom 19 Subject Poland -- History -- 1945- Language file -- Polish.

Korowicz, Marek Stanislaw, 1903- Title Zarys dziej�w slowacji / Marek St. Korowicz. Imprint Katowice : Panstwowe Katow, Zaklady Graf., Oddzial 3, 1948. Descript 52 p. ; 21 cm. Series Biblioteka slowianska, 6 Note At head of title: Wydawnictwa Instytutu Slaskiego. "Notatka bibliograficzna": p. [51]-52.

Korowicz, Marek Stanislaw, 1903- Title Dzisiejsza Czechoslowacja. Imprint Katowice, Drukarnia nr. 7, 1948. Descript 35 p. map 21 cm. Series Biblioteka slowianska ; 5 Note "Wydawnictwa Instytutu slaskiego." Bibliography, p. [34]-35. [ New York Public Library ]

Korowicz, Marck Stanislaw. Title Une experience de droit international, la protection des minorites de Haute-Silesie. Publisher Paris : A. Pedone, 1946. Description 179 p. 25 cm. Language French

Korowicz, Marek Stanisław. Title La souveraineté des états et l'avenir du droit international. Publisher Paris : A. Pedone, 1945. Description 3 p. l., 251, [1] p. 25 cm. Language French Note At head of title: Marc St. Korowicz .. "Certain aspects de l'évolution dans la technique des traités et conventions internationales," by Hanna Saba: p.1-16 (2d group) Note Bibliographical footnotes. Subject State, The.

Korowicz, Marek St. Title Soviet conception of law and protection of Human Rights. Imprint [S.l., s.n., s.d.] Descript 24 p. 8vo Note Reprint from "Studies of the Association of Polish Lawyers in Exile in the United States. Caption title. Bibliographical footnotes. [ New York Public Library ]

Korowicz, Marek Stanislaw, 1903- Title G�rnoslaska ochrona mniejszosci, 1922-1937 : na tle stosunk�w narodowosciowych / Marek St. Korowicz. Imprint Katowice : Skl. gl.: Nasza ksiegarnia, 1938. Descript 259 p. : maps ; 24 cm. Series Instytut Slaski (Katowice, Poland). Pamietnik ; 8. Note Wydawnictwa Instytutu Slaskiego. Bibliography: p. [243]-251. [ New York Public Library ]

 

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