Jerzy Józef Henryk Potocki

Polish politician (1889-1961)

Count Jerzy Józef Henryk Potocki (29 January 1889 – 10 September 1961) was a Polish nobleman, captain of the cavalry and diplomat. (Note that the Almanach błękitny gives his name as Jerzy Antoni Potocki)

Jerzy Antoni Potocki 1939


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  • The feeling now prevailing in the United States is marked by a growing hatred of Fascism and, above all, of Chancellor Hitler and everything connected with Nazism. Propaganda is mostly in the hands of the Jews, who control almost 100 percent radio, film, daily and periodical press. Although this propaganda is extremely coarse and presents Germany as black as possible—above all religious persecution and concentration camps are exploited—this propaganda is nevertheless extremely effective, since the public here is completely ignorant and knows nothing of the situation in Europe.
    • January 12, 1939. Potocki denied the document, which was published by the German government. According to Jewish Telegraphic Agency. "The publication by the German Government of pretended documents from the Polish Foreign Office is obviously for propaganda purposes,” Count Potocki said. “I deny the allegations attributed to me.”

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