Bund and the Polish Socialist Party in the late 1930s
TitreThe Bund and the Polish Socialist Party in the late 1930s
Auteur
Call number943.8004924/0023
N° d'objet03616e
Lieu de publicationHanover, New Hampshire, United States
Année de publication
1989
Paginationpp75-94
MatérielArticle
SérieThe Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series; 10
ISBN0874514460
NotesArticle from the book 'The Jews of Poland between two world wars' pp75-94
Description
Relations between the Bund and the Polish Socialist Party in interwar Poland were characterized by intermittent friction, mutual suspicion, and occasional collaboration alternating with repeated failures to work out common platforms and programs of action. Both were Marxist in their orientation; both were in principle dedicated to the abolition of the capitalist order and the creation of a socialist system. The Bund was vocal in demanding cultural, personal and administrative autonomy for the Jewish community - the PPS was hostile to these aims