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Here is a broken city: Poles and Jews in Warsaw 1939-1943

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This essay describes the effects of the imposed wall on two societies which had co-existed for hundreds of years on the same land. From 1939 until the end of the Warsaw uprising the wall was real. The author addresses the reaction of the Poles to the plight of the Jews at the hands of the Nazis.

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