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  • Ithaca : Cornell University Press  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781501754074
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: xii, 232 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Year of publication: 2021
    Uniform Title: Policjanci
    Parallel Title: Übersetzung von Person, Katarzyna Policjanci
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Person, Katarzyna Warsaw Ghetto police
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Person, Katarzyna Warsaw Ghetto Police
    DDC: 940.53/180943841
    RVK:
    Keywords: Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst History ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews History 20th century ; Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ; Warschau ; Getto ; Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst ; Alltag ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "Focuses on the history of the Jewish Order Service (known as the Jewish Police) in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-1943 and its perception among ghetto inhabitants"
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 215-222
    URL: Rezension  (H-Soz-Kult)
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  • 2
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    Book
    Ithaca : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501771484
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 570 Seiten , Illustrationen, Porträts
    Year of publication: 2023
    Uniform Title: Pod klątwą
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 943.8/45004924
    Keywords: Geschichte 1946 ; Jews / Poland / Kielce / History / 20th century ; Pogroms / Poland / Kielce / History / 20th century ; Jews / Persecutions / Poland / Kielce / History / 20th century ; Antisemitism / Poland / Kielce ; Trials (Murder) / Poland / Kielce / Sources ; Trials (Hate crimes) / Poland / Kielce / Sources ; HISTORY / Holocaust ; HISTORY / Jewish ; Holocaust ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies ; Social & cultural history ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; religiöse Gemeinschaften ; The Holocaust ; Kielce (Poland) / Ethnic relations ; Kielce (Poland) / Biography ; Kielce ; Pogrom ; Geschichte 1946
    Abstract: "Based on previously unexamined archival records and oral testimonies, the book details the 1946 Kielce pogrom, in which many dozens of Jews were killed or wounded. Shocked Polish Jews, most of whom had survived ghettos and death camps or exile in the Soviet Union, fled to the West, bringing nearly to an end a thousand years of Jewish life in Poland"-
    Abstract: In Cursed, Joanna Tokarska-Bakir investigates the July 4, 1946, Kielce pogrom, a milestone in the periodization of the Jewish diaspora. This massacre compelled thousands of Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust to flee postwar Poland. It remains a negative reference point in the Polish historical narrative and represents a lack of reckoning with the role of antisemitism in postwar Polish society and identity politics. Tokarska-Bakir weaves together the voices of the Kielce pogrom survivors, witnesses, and perpetrators with a myriad of other archival sources. Her meticulous research exposes wartime and postwar biographies of local factory workers, city and church officials, local police officers, and members of the security service, some of whom participated in the Holocaust and then directly or indirectly participated in the Kielce pogrom. Tokarska-Bakir paints a social portrait that explores people's behavior in light of forces and emotions greater than themselves. She reconstructs a postwar communist system that, despite promises to combat deeply rooted antisemitism, not only failed to prevent its spread but turned a blind eye to it and eventually used it to legitimize itself. Cursed is a microhistory that recreates the events of the Kielce pogrom step by step and examines the dominant hypotheses about the pogrom through the prism of previously classified archival evidence. It offers readers a nuanced analysis that cuts across social and ideological divisions. The resulting narrative is filled with new discoveries not only about the Kielce pogrom but about the nature of antisemitism, hostility toward minorities, and collective violence.Published in Association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Note: Zielgruppe: 5PGJ, Bezug zu Juden und jüdischen Gruppen
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