Opportunistic killings and plunder of Jews by their neighbors - a norm or an exception in German-occupied Europe?
TitelOpportunistic killings and plunder of Jews by their neighbors - a norm or an exception in German-occupied Europe?
Verfasser
Call number940.5318/0050
Inventarnummer09594a
ErscheinungsortEvanston, Illinois, United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Seitenpp3-30
MaterialArtikel
ISBN9780810134485
NotesArticle from the book 'Lessons and legacies' Vol.XII pp3-30
Beschreibung
Discusses the phenomenon of killings and plunder of Jews by local people in German-occupied Poland. States that Jews were robbed twice: first of their possessions, including their property and their families during the years of persecution and murder, not only during the Holocaust, but also for years after. This essay underscores that 1945 was by no means the end of suffering for many victims. The emphasis is on continuity, on the persistent injustice that Jewish survivors faced and the perpetuation of antisemitism