Difficult questions in Polish-Jewish dialogue: how Poles and Jews see each other : a dialogue on key issues in Polish-Jewish relations |
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... extermination reached both the Polish resistance movement and ac- tivists from the Jewish underground organizations in the Warsaw Ghetto . Isolated individuals also managed to escape during transports to the extermination centers , and ...
... extermination reached both the Polish resistance movement and ac- tivists from the Jewish underground organizations in the Warsaw Ghetto . Isolated individuals also managed to escape during transports to the extermination centers , and ...
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... extermination of six million European Jews during the years of World War II . These exceptional crimes were committed by the German Nazis and their helpers . As the site of the extermination , they chose the occupied territory of ...
... extermination of six million European Jews during the years of World War II . These exceptional crimes were committed by the German Nazis and their helpers . As the site of the extermination , they chose the occupied territory of ...
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... extermination camp for one million European Jews . Today Au- schwitz - Birkenau is a symbol of the Holocaust . Another theme is the Jewish civil and military resistance move- ment in the ghettos , concentration camps , and extermination ...
... extermination camp for one million European Jews . Today Au- schwitz - Birkenau is a symbol of the Holocaust . Another theme is the Jewish civil and military resistance move- ment in the ghettos , concentration camps , and extermination ...
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Editors note | 9 |
Introduction by David A Harris | 17 |
Where does antiSemitism come from? | 27 |
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