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'March '68' antisemitic campaign: onset, development, and consequences

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The term "March '68" is a reference to the tempestuous political events in Poland from 1967-68. The political atmosphere at the time was dominated by the first, large-scale antisemitic campaign in Poland's post-war history. The Israeli army's victory in the Six-Day war (June 5-10, 1967) provided the immediate pretext for unleashing a public antisemitic campaign. Poland lost scores of preeminent scholars, writers, journalists, publishers and those active in the creative arts

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