What did it mean to be loyal? Jewish survivors in post-war Czechoslovakia in a comparative perspective
TítuloWhat did it mean to be loyal? Jewish survivors in post-war Czechoslovakia in a comparative perspective
Autor
Call numberP940.53181409437/001
Número del objeto11424
Lugar de publicaciónSydney, New South Wales, Australia
EditorialWiley- Blackwell Publishing
Año de publicación
2014
Paginación20p.
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'Australian Journal of Politics and History vol 60. issue 3'
Descripción
This article deals with the post-war predicament of Jews who returned to Czechoslovakia. Around 50,000 Jewish survivors returned to Czechoslovakia after the Second World War. Prewar Czechoslovakia built its image on the reputation of its perceived excellent treatment of minorities, in particular the Jews. Nevertheless, Jewish survivors coming back to Czechoslovakia after the war faced hostilities from the non-Jewish population and encountered considerable obstacles with their rehabilitation and restitution based on their Jewishness alone.