Accepting Jewish roots for a pair of shoes: Identity dilemma of Jewish children in Poland during the second World War and in the early post-war years.
TitleAccepting Jewish roots for a pair of shoes: Identity dilemma of Jewish children in Poland during the second World War and in the early post-war years.
Author
Call numberP940.53161/037
Object number11609
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Year of publication
2015
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire'
Volume 22, 2015 - Issue 2 pp348-367
Volume 22, 2015 - Issue 2 pp348-367
Description
Focuses on the issue of the identity of the Jewish children raised or born in Poland during the Nazi persecution and who survived the Shoah under an assumed non-Jewish identity. It examines the war's impact on these Polish ‘hidden children’ and its consequences for their ethnic and religious identity. The role of non-Jewish rescuers and the attitude of the Jewish authorities towards these children's fate during and after the war is also discussed.