1968: Jews, antisemitism, emigration
Titel1968: Jews, antisemitism, emigration
Verfasser
Call number943.8004924/0045
Inventarnummer04950b
ErscheinungsortOxford, England
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Seitenpp37-61
MaterialArtikel
SeriePolin : studies in Polish Jewry, Vol. 21
ISBN9781904113362
NotesArticle from the book ' 1968 forty years after' pp37-61
Beschreibung
To those involved in culture, science and art, March '68 remains predominantly a pogrom against the intelligentsia. The mass media attacked writers and scientists with particular viciousness. After World War II, many Jews started co-operating with the communists and their Soviet patrons. A large part of the Polish population considered the Red army liberation as a change of occupiers, Soviet instead of Nazis. Co-operation with the new authorities was treated as collaboration. The new, communist antisemitism drew on the older, cultural, social, economic and religious antisemitism. The post-March emigration is exceptional because those who left Poland were educated, and Polish culture suffered serious losses due to this wave of emigration