An edition of After the Holocaust (2003)

After the Holocaust

Polish-Jewish conflict in the wake of World War II

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An edition of After the Holocaust (2003)

After the Holocaust

Polish-Jewish conflict in the wake of World War II

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"After the Holocaust explores the multifaceted sources of conflict between the Jewish minority and Christian Polish majority immediately following the retreat of the Nazis from Poland and during the first three years of Soviet occupation (1944-1947). It argues that this conflict was not a continuation of the Holocaust, but rather a distinct phenomenon that developed within the context of the Soviet takeover and postwar retribution and counter-retribution and was exacerbated by the break-down of law and order and an insurgent Polish resistance to communism." "This book presents the case that Polish anti-communism, and not anti-Semitism, led to a tragic climate of distrust, one that ensured that the killings would continue after the Holocaust."--Jacket.

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After the Holocaust: Polish-Jewish conflict in the wake of World War II
2003, East European Mongraphs, Distributed by Columbia University Press, East Europe Monographs, Columbia University Press [distributor]
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-255) and index.

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Published in
Boulder, CO, New York
Series
East European mongraphs -- no. 613

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS 135 P6 C53 2003, DS135.P6 C53 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 265 p. ;
Number of pages
265

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22141530M
Internet Archive
afterholocaustpo0000chod
ISBN 10
0880335114
LCCN
2003102003
OCLC/WorldCat
52399087
Library Thing
1675825
Goodreads
2592900

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