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Displaced persons at home
Refugees in the fabric of Jewish life in Warsaw, September 1939-July 1942
Lea Prais, Naftali Greenwood
With the occupation of Poland, the Germans began to deport Jews from small towns and villages to larger Jewish communities and Ghettos. A large portion of the deportees were concentrated in Warsaw and pressed into the confines of the ghetto. Many su…
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Holocaust and antisemitism
Research and public discourse : Essays presented in honour of Dina Porat
A collection of essays honoring Prof. Dina Porat for her seminal contribution to Holocaust research in the fields: the Yishuv’s response to the Holocaust; the Holocaust in Lithuania – the Jewish resistance, the underground’s setup in the ghettos and…
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Pariahs among pariahs
Soviet-Jewish POWs in German captivity, 1941-1945
Cohen Y.,
Shneer A.
More than 6 million soldiers became POWs in camps operated by Nazi Germany. Western Allies were mostly treated in accordance to the international treaties, while members of the Polish Army and the Red Army were exposed to cruelty, slave labor and mu…
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Relations between Jews and Poles during the Holocaust
The Jewish Perspective
Havi Dreifuss, Ora Cummings
The author describes the changes that occurred in the attitude of Polish Jews toward their non-Jewish neighbors during the Holocaust. The book documents the transformation of the Jews’ sense of belonging to Poland into a feeling of insult and hatred…
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Denunciation and rescue
Dutch society and the Holocaust
Pinchas Bar-Efrat
The book examines the attitude of the Dutch authorities toward the Jews during the Nazi occupation and particularly that of the directors of the various government ministries, as well as of the ministers of the government-in-exile, and of Dutch soci…
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Unwelcome memory
Holocaust monuments in the Soviet Union
Arkadi Zeltser
The book examines the connection between the memory of the Holocaust in the USSR and the ethnic identity of Soviet Jews, and describes the grassroots activities of thousands of Jews, banded together in more than 700 separate groups, to memorialize t…
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