I became a nomad in the land of nomadic tribes": Polish Jewish refugees in Central Asia and perceptions of the other
TítuloI became a nomad in the land of nomadic tribes": Polish Jewish refugees in Central Asia and perceptions of the other
Autor
Call number940.53180947/0013
Número del objeto11462g
Lugar de publicaciónJerusalem, Israel
Año de publicación
2021
Paginaciónpp243-275
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the book 'Distrust, animosity and solidarity: Jews and Non-Jews during the Holocaust in the USSR' pp243-275
Descripción
Adler delves into the mutual perceptions of different ethnic groups deep in the Soviet rear, far from the fighting, and tackles this issue on the basis of the history of the Polish Jewish refugees. She analyzes the way members of the group perceived their sojourn in the Soviet Union - both in the Gulag, where many of them initially landed, and in the Soviet rear after the release of these Gulag prisoners in the aftermath of the Sikorski-Maisky Agreement of July 1941