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    In:  Zeszyty Historyczne 147 (2004) 43-78
    Language: Polish
    Year of publication: 2004
    Titel der Quelle: Zeszyty Historyczne
    Angaben zur Quelle: 147 (2004) 43-78
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews History 20th century ; World War, 1939-1945 Participation, Jewish
    Abstract: Discusses the participation of Jews in the Warsaw uprising against the Nazis in August 1944. Some of the Jewish fighters had survived the ghetto uprising and some were liberated from Gęsiówka prison by the Armia Krajowa (among these there were also Hungarian, Czech, and Greek Jews who were brought from Auschwitz to Gęsiówka). It is very difficult to evaluate the number of Jews who participated, because many of them hid their Jewish identity. Jews who tried to join the Armia Krajowa were often rejected because of antisemitism. There were more Jews in the Armia Ludowa, the pro-Soviet army. Provides names of Jewish participants in the uprising, and concludes that there were at least 1,150 Jews in the various fighting groups.
    Note: On the participation of Jews in the Polish Uprising in Warsaw in 1944.
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    Language: Polish
    Year of publication: 2006
    Titel der Quelle: Zeszyty Historyczne
    Angaben zur Quelle: 157 (2006) 62-100
    Keywords: Anders, Władysław, ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Eretz Israel History 1917-1948, British Mandate period ; Eretz Israel Relations ; Poland Relations
    Abstract: Discusses military organizations in Eretz Israel (the Hagana, Etzel, and Lehi), explaining differences between them and their various policies vis-à-vis Great Britain. Notes that the Revisionist Zionist ideology of Etzel complied with the wish of Polish politicians, from 1936 on, to promote the emigration of Jews from Poland. Relates the situation of Jewish soldiers in the Polish Army organized by General Anders in the USSR in 1941, including their experiences of antisemitism. After the evacuation of Anders' Army to Palestine in 1942, ca. 3,000 (out of ca. 4,400) Jewish soldiers either deserted or were released, and joined military organizations in Eretz Israel. Letters, memoirs and other documents prove that one of the important causes of desertion was antisemitism in the army. Describes, also, attitudes of Jews and Jewish organizations in Eretz Israel concerning desertion of Polish Jews. Shows how connections between Jews and Poles facilitated actions against the British. The same connections led to permission for the "illegal" Aliya Bet from Poland to Palestine between 1945-47.
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