Sprache:
Hebräisch
Erscheinungsjahr:
1985
Titel der Quelle:
הקונגרס העולמי למדעי היהדות
Angaben zur Quelle:
9,ב, כרך 2 (תשמה) 196-204
Schlagwort(e):
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
;
Jewish ghettos
;
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Kurzfassung:
Ca. 50,000 Jews from Germany, Austria, and the Czech Lands were deported to ghettos in Eastern Europe in 1940-42 and lived there, side by side with local Jews, for some time. Focuses on the complicated and ambivalent relationship between the Jews deported from the Reich and local Jews in the ghettos of Łódź, Riga, and Minsk, as well as in Warsaw and in some smaller ghettos in the Lublin area. The first encounter between deportees from Germany and Eastern Jews took place in November 1938, when Germany expelled 18,000 German Jews of Polish origin to Zbąszyń. At that time, as well as after the deportations of 1940, when the deportees were mainly Jews of Eastern European origin (many of them speaking Yiddish), they were received warmly by the local Jews. The situation changed in October 1941, when the deportees were German-speaking Jews; the cultural divide between the locals and the deportees was greater, and tensions and mistrust increased. This situtation continued until 1943 when the ghettos where they resided were liquidated.
Anmerkung:
גרסה מורחבת הופיעה ב"ילקוט מורשת" פד (תשסח) 67-89.
URL:
אתר את הפרסום בקטלוג המאוחד של ספריות ישראל
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