1968 forty years after
Titel1968 forty years after
Verfasser
Call number943.8004924/0045
Inventarnummer04950
ErscheinungsortOxford, England
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Seitenxiv,531p.,index
MaterialBuch
SeriePolin : studies in Polish Jewry, Vol. 21
ISBN9781904113362
Beschreibung
In the mid-1960s, public opinion in Poland turned against the Gomulka regime for a variety of reasons. In an attempt to regain public support and divert attention from the real problems, Gomulka adopted an antisemitic stance. On 19 March 1968 he delivered a speech to party activists in which he divided Jews into three categories: 'patriotic Jews', 'Zionists', and those who were neither Jews nor Poles but 'cosmopolitans', who should 'avoid those fields of work where the affirmation of nationality is indispensable'. In consequence, nearly 15,000 Jews--a very large part of Poland's Jewish community--left for Israel, western Europe, and North America, effectively ending Jewish life in the country for over a decade.