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Hunt For The Jews Betrayal And Murder In Germanoccupied Poland 1st Edition Jan Grabowski

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Hunt For The Jews Betrayal And Murder In Germanoccupied Poland 1st Edition Jan Grabowski
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Jan Grabowski
ISBN: 9780253010742, 0253010748
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Hunt For The Jews Betrayal And Murder In Germanoccupied Poland 1st Edition Jan Grabowski by Jan Grabowski 9780253010742, 0253010748 instant download after payment.

Judenjagd, hunt for the Jews, was the German term for the organized searches for Jews who, having survived ghetto liquidations and deportations to death camps in Poland in 1942, attempted to hide "on the Aryan side." Jan Grabowski's penetrating microhistory tells the story of the Judenjagd in Dabrowa Tarnowska, a rural county in southeastern Poland, where the majority of the Jews in hiding perished as a consequence of betrayal by their Polish neighbors. Drawing on materials from Polish, Jewish, and German sources created during and after the war, Grabowski documents the involvement of the local Polish population in the process of detecting and killing the Jews who sought their aid. Through detailed reconstruction of events, this close-up account of the fates of individual Jews casts a bright light on a little-known aspect of the Holocaust in Poland.

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