Obj. ID: 49830
Memorials Monument to Jan Karski in New York City, NY, USA, 2007
Memorial Name
Jan Karski Statue
Who is Commemorated?
Jan Karski
Description:
A figure of Jan Karski is shown seated on one side of a bench with his legs crossed and his left hand resting on a cane, and a chessboard with pieces set beside him. There is room on the opposite side of the bench for visitors to sit as if to participate in a chess match.
A historical marker is set in the middle of the back of the bench.
Inscriptions
Jan Karski
(Jan Kozielewski)
Legendary Polish Underground Courier in World War II
The First to tell the Allies about the Holocaust
When There Might Have Been Time to Stop It
A Hero of the Polish and Jewish People
“A Righteous Among the Nations
Professor at Georgetown University, 1952-1992
A Just Man
Commissioned by
To be determined
sub-set tree:
| Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York. 233 Madison Avenue (corner of 37th Street) (now "Jan Karski Corner"). New York, NY USA 100
Jan Karski (1914-2000) was an emissary and courier of the Polish Secret State during World War II. As a witness of the Holocaust, he presented his famous “Karski Report” on the mass murder of Jews in occupied Poland to the governments of the Allied powers.
The statue in New York near the Polish consulate in New York was unveiled on November 22nd, 2007. Many distinguished guests, including representatives of the President of Poland and the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attended the ceremony. Former US President, and student of Jan Karski at Georgetown University, Bill Clinton sent his personal letter. In 2009 the southeast corner of Madison Avenue and East 37th Street was renamed in honor of Jan Karski.
The statue of Jan Karski, the legendary Polish courier,” Big Apple Secrets, The statue of Jan Karski, the legendary Polish courier,” Big Apple Secrets (accessed June 4, 2023)