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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.

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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.

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