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Focusing on the Holocaust and its aftermath
Antony Polonsky
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Frontmatter
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Note on Names of People and Places (page xvi)
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Note on Transliteration (page xviii)
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List of Abbreviations (page xix)
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PART I: THE HOLOCAUST AND ITS AFTERMATH
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Introduction (ANTONY POLONSKY, page 3)
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Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland, 1918-1939 and 1945-1947 (JOANNA MICHLIC-COREN, page 34)
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Jewish Reaction to the Soviet Arrival in the Kresy in September 1939 (ANDRZEJ ŻBIKOWSKI, page 62)
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Reflections on Soviet Documents Relating to Polish Prisoners of War Taken in September 1939 (SIMON SCHOCHET, page 73)
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The Demography of Jews in Hiding in Warsaw, 1943-1945 (GUNNAR S. PAULSSON, page 78)
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Psychological Problems of Polish Jews who Used Aryan Docuemnts (MARIA EINHORN-SUSUŁOWSKA, page 104)
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My Two Mothers (ELŻBIETA FICOWSKA, page 112)
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Early Swedish Information about the Nazis' Mass Murder of the Jews (JÓZEF LEWANDOWSKI, page 113)
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Jewish Identities in the Holocaust: Martyrdom as a Representative Category (JONATHAN WEBBER, page 128)
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Three Essays on Jewish Education during the Nazi Occupation (MARIAN MAŁOWIST, page 147)
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Two Coffins on Smocza Street and Śliska Street (JANUSZ KORZAK, page 163)
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Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński: A Poet-Hero (JOANNA ROSTROPOWICZ CLARK, page 166)
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Paper Epitaphs of a Holocaust Memorial: Zofia Nałkowska's Medallions (DIANA KUPREL, page 179)
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Letter to Father (JAN RYSZARD BYCHOWSKI, page 188)
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Stereotypes of Polish-Jewish Relations after the War: The Special Commission of the Central Committee of Polish Jews (JAN GROSS, page 194)
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The Bund and the Jewish Fraction of the Polish Workers' Party in Poland after 1945 (BOŻENA SZAYNOK, page 206)
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Whose Nation, Whose State? Working-Class Nationalism and Antisemitism in Poland, 1945-1947 (PADRAIC KENNEY, page 224)
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Poles and Jews in the Kielce Region and Radom, April 1945-February 1946 (ADAM PENKALLA, page 236)
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Polish Jews during and after the Kielce Pogrom: Reports from the Communist Archives (JOANNA MICHLIC-COREN, page 253)
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Bełżec (RUDOLF REDER with a translator's note by M.M. RUBEL, page 268)
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The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum: From Commemoration to Education (TERESA ŚWIEBOCKA, page 290)
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PART II: A DEBATE ABOUT ANTISEMITISM IN POLAND TODAY
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Black is Black (STANISŁAW MUSIAŁ, page 303)
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A Rainbow in Black (WALDEMAR CHROSTOWSKI, page 310)
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The Sin of Antisemitism: A Response to Waldemar Chrostowski (STANISŁAW MUSIAŁ, page 317)
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Difficult Remarks to Write (STANISŁAW KRAJEWSKI, page 323)
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A Shadow over the Dialogue (MONIKA ADAMCZYK-GARBOWSKA, page 325)
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PART III: AN INTERVIEW
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Marian Małowist on History and Historians (page 331)
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PART IV: NEW VIEWS
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The Day after the Pogrom: A Documentary Account (JÓZEF BEKKER, page 347)
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Jewish Theatre in Poland before the Second World War: Its Audiences and its Critics (MAYA PERETZ, page 356)
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Forbidden Fruit: Illicit Love Affairs between Jews and Gentiles in the Novels of Julian Stryjkowski (REGINA GROL, page 366)
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Ludwik Rajchman: A Biographical Sketch of a Polish Jew (MARTA ALEKSANDRA BALIŃSKA, page 373)
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Abraham Joshua Heschel in Poland: Hasidism Enters Modernity (EDWARD K. KAPLAN, page 383)
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PART V: REVIEWS
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REVIEW ESSAYS
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Recent Books on the Catholic Church in Poland (JOHN T. PAWLIKOWSKI, page 401)
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'You shall not bear false witness': Stanisław C. Napiórkowski (ed.), A bliźniego swego...Materiały z sympozjum 'Św. Maksymilian Maria Kolbe-Żydzi-masoni' (JERZY TOMASZEWSKI, page 406)
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A Lithuanian Account of Life in the Camps: Balys Sruoga, Forest of the Gods: Memoirs (NERIJUS UDRENAS, page 411)
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Analyses of World Antisemitism Published between 1991 and 1997 (ALINA CAŁA, page 418)
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BOOK REVIEWS
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Joseph Perl, Revealer of Secrets: The First Hebrew Novel, trans. and ed. Dov Taylor (PAUL RADENSKY, page 425)
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Hanna Kozińska-Witt, Die Krakauer Jüdische Reformgemeinde, 1864-1874 (ANDRZEJ ŻBIKOWSKI, page 427)
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Emanuel Melzer, No Way Out: The Politics of Polish Jewry, 1935-1939 (JERZY TOMASZEWSKI, page 431)
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Ezra Mendelsohn (ed.), Essential Papers on Jews and the Left (JERZY TOMASZEWSKI, page 433)
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David Weinfeld (ed.), Hebrew Poetry in Poland between the Two World Wars (DAVID ABERBACH, page 434)
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Włodzimierz Mich, Obcy w polskim domu: nacjonalistyczne koncepcje rozwizania problemu mniejszości narodowych 1918-1939 (JOANNA MICHLIC-COREN, page 436)
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Natan Gross, Toledot hakolnoa hayehudi befolin, 1910-1950 (YARON PELEG, page 440)
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Robert Liberles, Salo Wittmayer Baron: Architect of Jewish History (IRA ROBINSON, page 443)
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Michael C. Steinlauf, Bondage to the Dead: Poland and the Memory of the Holocaust (JERZY TOMASZEWSKI, page 444)
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Agata Tuszyńska, Lost Landscapes: In Search of the Jews of Poland, trans. Madeline Levine (RUTH ABRAMS, page 446)
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OBITUARY
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Teresa Prekerowa (1922-1998) (GUNNAR S. PAULSSON, page 450)
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Exchange between Rafał Żebrowski and Hanna Kozińska-Witt (page 453)
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Notes on the Contributors (page 457)
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Glossary (page 463)
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Index (page 465)
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Published: 2010
Publisher: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
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