Polish Jews in the Soviet Union (1939–1959)
Katharina Friedla and Markus Nesselrodt
Polish Jews in the Soviet Union (1939–1959)
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History and Memory of Deportation, Exile, and Survival
Edited by: Katharina Friedla and Markus Nesselrodt
In the series Jews of Poland
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781644697504
About this book
The majority of Poland’s prewar Jewish population managed to survive World War II and the Holocaust in the interior of the Soviet Union. This collection of original essays tells the story of more than 200,000 Polish Jews and offers new insights into their experiences.
Friedla Katharina :
Katharina Friedla is a historian specializing in East European and Jewish history, with a major focus on nationalism and identity politics, culture, state ideology, and forced migrations.Nesselrodt Markus :
Markus Nesselrodt is a historian of East European history and specializes in Polish history, history of migration, and urban history.
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recommended by: Leon Rozenbaum
Katharina Friedla is a historian specializing in East European and Jewish history, with a major focus on nationalism and identity politics, culture, state ideology, and forced migrations.
Markus Nesselrodt is a historian of East European history and specializes in Polish history, history of migration, and urban history.
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