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Ewa Kurek
Polish historian
Ewa Kurek (also Ewa Kurek-Lesik; born ) is a Polish historian specializing in Polish-Jewish history during World War II. She has been associated with the far-right, and her revisionist views regarding the Holocaust in Poland have been widely categorized as indicative of antisemitism and Holocaust denial.[1][2][3][4]
Education and career
From to , Ewa Kurek studied history at the Catholic University of Lublin, gaining a master's degree in and later a Ph.D.
from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin on the rescue of Jews by Polish nuns under the supervision of Władysław Bartoszewski.[5][2] She edited the underground NSZZ Solidarność FSC Information Bulletin in Lublin and collaborated with the underground Spotkania and with Polish and American scholars and press.
She has been a lecturer at the Humanities-Economy Academy in Łódź[pl] and at the Higher School of Lea