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Ties that bind: transnational support and solidarity for Polish Jews in the USSR during World War II

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Polish Jews living in newly incorporated Soviet areas after 1939 sent packages to friend and relatives who had been deported east by the Soviets as well as those in German-held territories to the west. They provided much needed sustenance to suffering members of their communities and also served as a conduit for information from the ghettos to the Gulag and back again.

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