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    Language: Hebrew
    Year of publication: 2008
    Titel der Quelle: דפים לחקר השואה
    Angaben zur Quelle: כב (תשסח) 11-167
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Warsaw (Poland) History Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
    Abstract: Discusses attitudes of members of the ZWZ and the Delegatura toward the Holocaust, focusing on the years 1942-44. In February 1942 the ZWZ set up a committee to deal with Jewish affairs, headed by Henryk Woliński, who passed on information concerning the extermination of the Jews to the Polish government-in-exile. The AK's newspaper, "Biuletyn Informacyjny", printed information on the Final Solution from April 1942. The Delegatura's "Rzeczpospolita Polska" printed such information from August 1942, but stressed Jewish apathy and the cooperation of the Jewish police. In October 1942 Aryeh Wilner of the Jewish Fighting Organization in the Warsaw ghetto requested aid from Woliński; however, both the ZWZ and Żegota began to send some weapons only in January 1943, after the first acts of resistance. After Wilner's arrest in March, Yitzhak Zuckerman took his place in negotiations. The Delegatura's Żegota sent money to the Jews during the ghetto uprising, and the AK unsuccessfully attempted to break into the ghetto. After the uprising, some of the Polish underground newspapers expressed sympathy for the Jews, while some continued to criticize them. Discusses, also, the negative attitude of the AK toward Jewish resistance fighters in 1943-44, and requests made by Zuckerman and other Jewish leaders to the AK after the ghetto uprising.
    Note: הופיע בפולנית בתוך , "Polacy i Żydzi pod Okupacją Niemiecką 1939-1945" (2006)
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