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adam_text | Contents
Preface ix
1. Why Neighbors Kill Neighbors 1
2. Ethnic Politics in the Borderlands 22
3. Measuring Threat and Violence 43
4. Beyond Jedwabne 57
5. Ukrainian Galicia and Volhynia 84
6. Pogroms outside the Eastern Borderlands 114
7. Intimate Violence and Ethnic Diversity 127
Appendix: Pogroms in the Eastern Borderlands, Summer 1941 137
Notes 143
References 153
Index 167
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Index
Abramson, Henry, 27
Agudas Yisrael, 33-34, 63, 66, 96, 131
Aleksiun, Natalia, 107
Alter, Avraham Mordechai, 33
Amar, Tarik, 105
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,
13,40, 98
arrests, 5, 42, 59-60, 62, 74-75, 80, 87-90, 105
Asher, Abraham, 120
Austria, 26, 109, 122
Bailey, Amy, 124-25
Bandera, Stepan, 91
Baranowicze, 4, 6
Bauer, Yehuda, 48, 110, 129
Bauman, Zygmunt, 127-28
beatings, 1, 4, 77, 89, 103, 105, 116, 118
Beck, E. M., 2, 125
Belarus, 6, 11, 30, 39, 57, 59-60, 63-65, 68-69,
80, 88, 111-13
Bender, Sara, 79
Bessarabia, 117-18
Bialystok (city), 46, 78-81, 105
Bialystok voivodship
Bialystok Pedagogical Institute, 60
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), role of,
51-52, 64-67, 69-72
Communist Party, role of, 52, 58, 66—67,
69-70, 80, 100
demographic patterns, 6, 27, 47, 51-52, 57,
64-67, 100
educational environment, 60
free loan associations, 52, 69, 71
German occupation, 58, 60, 80-81
Jewish population density, 6, 27, 51-52, 57,
61, 64-67, 69-70
National Democrats party, role of, 52,
61-62,64-67, 70
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), role of, 52, 81
pogrom frequency, 2, 7, 13, 45, 61, 64-70
public administration ethnic composition, 60
religious environment, 64—65
retail shop ownership, 61
shtetls, 52, 70
Soviet Union occupation, 57-60, 65, 80—81
See also Jedwabne pogrom
Biggs, Michael, 123
Blalock, Hubert, 124, 129
Blobaum, Robert, 11
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), 15, 33-36,
52, 62-72, 83, 93, 95-97, 99-101, 110-11
Bo fkowski, Daniel, 60
Bolechow, 6, 103-4
Bolshevism, 25-26, 75, 86, 89, 121
Boryslaw, 86, 91, 103-4, 107-9, 112
boycotts, 7, 9-11, 13, 26, 34-35, 38, 40, 61, 74,
90, 93, 96-97, 105, 107
Brakel, Alexander, 4, 6-7, 67-68
Branicki Palace, 81
Brass, Paul, 17
Bronsztejn, Szyja, 10
Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, 124-25
Brzezany, 88
Bukovina, 117—18
Bund organization, 10, 33-34, 41, 50, 55, 66,
79, 94-96, 117
Butrimonys, 116
Byman, Daniel, 135
Camp of National Unity, 40
Catholicism, 8-9, 31, 35, 38, 61, 73, 77, 80, 103
Chjena, 29
Chliboroby, 34
Christian Alliance of National Unity, 29
Christian Democrats, 29, 36
Christianity, 8, 11, 23-24, 26, 29, 35-36, 73,
79, 118
communism
Belarus, role in, 30, 39, 66
Bialystok voivodship, role in, 52, 58, 66-67,
69-70, 80, 100
equality ideal, 26, 68
Galicia, role in, 52, 95, 98-100, 113
Jewish sympathy, 3, 5-6, 11, 15, 66, 98
Lw6w voivodship, role in, 99-100
Polesie voivodship, role in, 52, 66-67,
69-70, 100
Stanislawdw voivodship, role in, 99-100
Szczuczyn, role in, 74
167
168
INDEX
communism (continued)
Tarnopol voivodship, role in, 99-100
Ukraine, role in, 30-31,39, 41
universalism form, 30, 100, 134
Volhynia voivodship, role in, 52, 85, 98,
110-13
Constituent Sejm, 28-29, 31, 33-38, 40, 83, 90
Corzine, Jay, 125
Creech, James, 125
Czechoslovakia, 109, 133, 135
Dagaievski, Aleksander, 77
Datner, Szymon, 61, 77-78
Democratic Party (U.S.), 14, 125
deportations, 4, 10, 42, 55, 59-60, 74-75, 89,
105, 128
Dhattiwala, Raheel, 123
Dieckmann, Christoph, 116
Dihy 93
Dmitrôw, Edmund, 59
Dmowski, Roman, 26
Dobroszkianaka, Sewerwyn, 91
Dontsov, Dmytro, 105
Draganôwka, 104, 109
Drohobycz, 86, 103, 107
Dumitru, Diana, 87, 118
Eichmann, Adolf, 127
Einsatzgruppen, 57, 59, 85-86, 97, 121.
See also Nazis
El-Livnot, 93
Endecja. See National Democrats’ party
fascism, 19, 40-41,55,61,90-91, 117
Feder, Szaje, 89, 91
Folkism, 33-34, 117
free loan associations, 13, 17, 40, 48, 52, 69, 71,
94,98,101
French Revolution, 119
Fujii, Lee Ann, 16
Galicia
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), role of,
52, 95-97, 99-101
Communist Party, role of, 52, 95, 98-100,
113
demographic patterns, 14, 27, 47, 51-52, 92,
94-95, 99-100
election boycotts, 34-35, 38
free loan associations, 52, 94, 98, 101
Habsburg rule, 24-26, 90, 112
Jewish population density, 51-52, 92, 95, 99
Nazi occupation, 91
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), role of, 52, 95,
99-100
oil industry, 107-8
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
(OUN), role of, 41,90-92, 97, 110
pogrom frequency, 2, 7, 13, 45, 86-87,
94-104
religious environment, 47, 49, 52
shtetls, 52, 94, 97-99, 101
Soviet Union occupation, 87-89, 102, 104-7
Ukrainian majority, 14, 25,94-98, 101, 132
Zionism, role of, 15-16, 33-34, 36, 51-52,
93-96,99-102, 105
See also individual voivodships
genocide, 16, 127-28
Gergel, N., 27
Germany
Biafystok voivodship occupation, 58, 60,
80-81
emancipation-related riots, 119-20
German Army Group Center, 58
Lithuania invasion, 116-17
Lwow voivodship occupation, 86
Operation Barbarossa, 75, 116
pogroms, role in, 2, 74, 92, 119-20
Poland occupation, 2-3, 9, 41-42, 58—60,
80-81
Polesie voivodship occupation, 58-59
Soviet Union, conflicts with, 2, 17, 19, 41-42,
58, 60, 75, 85,117
Stanislawów voivodship occupation, 86
Szczuczyn occupation, 74
Tarnopol voivodship occupation, 86
Ukraine invasion, 85-87, 91
Volhynia voivodship occupation, 85
See also Nazis
Ginzburg, Asher, 31
Glerntner, Matylda, 103
Golczewski, Frank, 87
Goldhagen, Daniel, 130
Great Powers, 132-33
Greece, 31, 118-19
Grodzinski, Chaim Ozer, 33
Gross, Jan, 8, 18, 129
Grünbaum, Yitzhak, 32-34, 62-63
Gubler, Joshua, 123
Gurianov, Alexander, 59
Habsburg dynasty, 24-26, 90, 112
Hamerman, Blima, 108
Hasebach, Edwin, 34
Hasidism, 10, 33, 51,55,96, 117, 131
INDEX
169
Haskalah, 117
Hebrew culture, 10, 15, 32-33, 63, 73, 79, 92,
94,117
Herzl, Theodor, 31-32
Heydrich, Reinhard, 46, 85
Himka, John-Paul, 8, 106
Hindu-Muslim conflict, 3, 122-24, 126
Hitler, Adolf, 59
Hlond, August, 9
Hollander, Ethan, 118
Holocaust, 1, 44-45, 77, 109, 127-31, 134
Horowitz, Donald, 16, 44, 133-34
Horowitz, Irene, 108
Hovevei Zion, 79
humiliations, 1, 4-5, 7, 11, 33, 42, 81, 89,
103-6, 124
Ia$i, 117
India, 2-3, 17, 20, 122-24, 126
Israel, 5
Iwry, Samuel, 79
Jabotinsky, Vladimir (Zev), 41
Jasiewicz, Krzysztof, 6, 67-68
Jasionowka, 69
Jedwabne pogrom
brutality, 1, 4, 64-65, 130
civilian participation, 1, 20
German approval, 1
Jan Gross analysis, 8, 18, 64
Lenin statue removal, 4
looting, 13
Nazi collaboration, 18
political polarization, role of, 64-65
scholarly research, 45
stereotypes, impact of, 8
symbolic role, 57, 64
Jim Crow legislation, 14
Johnson, Carter, 87, 118
Jolluck, Katherine, 10
Jordan River, 41
Jozewski, Henryk, 39
Kales, Yehoshua, 58-59
Kalyvas, Stathis, 2, 17
Kenez, Peter, 121
King, Charles, 127-28
Kishinev, 120
Klier, John, 24
Klinger, Erna, 91
Kobrin, Rebecca, 80
Kolno, 4-5,61
Kolomyja, 89, 91
Komsomol, 6
Konovalets, Ievhen, 90
Kopelman, Boleslaw, 102-3
Korczynski, Janislaw, 91
Korzec, Pawel, 36
Koscielne, 5
kosher animal slaughter, 8, 40
Kostopol, 85
Kovno, 116
Kulikow, 91
Lambroza, Shlomo, 120
Lanckorona Pact, 36
Lenin, Vladimir, 4-5, 89
Levin, Moshe, 4, 87
Levkanskyj, Stepan, 91
Levkovitch, Basia, 86, 108
Levytsky, Dmytro, 31, 93
Lewin, Israel, 61
Liberation party, 30
Lithuania, 20, 24-26, 42, 79, 115-18
Lithuanian Activist Front, 117
Lomza, 61
looting, 1, 13, 77, 85-86, 94, 98, 108,
118,121
Lviv, 81
Lw6w (city) pogrom, 6—7, 11, 91, 93, 103-8
Lwow voivodship
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), role of,
99-101
Communist Party, role of, 99-100
demographic patterns, 6, 27, 47, 84
German occupation, 86
Jewish population density, 6, 27, 84, 99
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), role of, 99-100
pogrom frequency, 2, 7, 13, 45, 86
reintegration efforts, 39
shtetls, 84, 99
Zionism, role of, 99-102
lynching, 2, 14, 18, 20, 122, 124-26
Magocsi, Robert Paul, 86
Mann, Michael, 130—32
Marcus, Joseph, 10
Massey, James, 125
Mavrogordatos, George, 118-19
McGovern, James, 124
Melnyk, Andrei, 91
Mendelsohn, Ezra, 10, 31-32, 62-63, 117
Michlic, Johanna, 9-10
Mick, Christopher, 6-7
Ministry of Education, 8
170
INDEX
Ministry of Religious Affairs and Public
Education, 37
Ministry of the Interior, 64, 78, 80
Minorities Treaty, 28, 133
Minsk, 58-60
Mizrachi, 79
Mohilever, Samuel, 78-79
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 3, 41, 74, 116
Mudry, Vasyl, 31, 90
murders, 1, 11, 16, 44, 58, 64, 75, 77, 81, 86, 89,
103-5,108, 118, 121, 124
Nagler, Schülern, 89
Narutowicz, Gabriel, 36, 62
National Democrats’ party, 11, 14, 26, 29,
35-38, 40, 52, 61-62, 64-70, 78, 81-82,
93, 96
National Party, 74
National Workers Party, 29
Nazis
Einsatzgruppen (death squads), 57, 59,
85-86, 97, 121
Galicia occupation, 91
Greece invasion, 119
Holocaust exterminations, 1
Jedwabne pogrom, role in, 18
Lithuania invasion, 116-17
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
(OUN), relations with, 90
Poland invasion, 4, 12, 15, 83
Polish collaboration, 18
power seizure, 40, 59
Schutzstaffel (SS) units, 46, 59
Soviet Union invasion, 2-3, 16
Wehrmacht, 59, 85
Nebe, Arthur, 59
Neighbors, 129
Niemerow, 87
Niezwisk, 104
NKVD (Soviet secret police), 5, 42, 74, 89, 92,
103,105-6, 108
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), 14-15, 37-39, 52,
57, 68-69, 81-83, 95, 99-100, 110-11, 134
Olzak, Susan, 12
On Repealing Special Regulations Related to
Origin, Nationality, Race, or Religion of
the Republic of Poland, 37
Operation Barbarossa, 75, 116
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN),
31,41, 88, 90-92,97, 104-6, 108, 109
Ostryn, 60
Pale of Settlement, 120
Palestine, 41, 63, 73
Peasant Party (Ukraine), 34
Petersen, Roger, 2, 4, 115
Petlura, Szymon, 121
Piasty 38
Piast. See Polish Peasant Party (Piast)
Pieracki, Bronislaw, 90
Pilsudski, Marshal lozef, 14, 19, 26-28, 37-40,
61, 68, 74, 81-82, 95, 100, 134-35
Pinchuk, Ben-Cion, 42
Plehve, Vyacheslav von, 32
Poalei Zion, 34, 39, 79, 94
Pohl, Dieter, 91
Poland
Agudas Yisrael, role of, 33-34, 63, 66, 131
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), 15,
33-36, 52, 62-72, 83, 93, 96
Bund organization, 10, 33-34, 41, 50, 55, 66,
79, 94-96
Camp of National Unity, 40
Christian Alliance of National Unity, 29
Christian Democrats, 29, 36
Constituent Sejm, 28-29, 31, 33-38, 40,
83, 90
demographic patterns, 12, 23-24, 27
educational environment, 8, 10, 12, 37,
39-40, 42, 63, 90
Folkism, 33-34, 117
free loan associations, 13, 17, 40, 48, 52,
69,71
German occupation, 2-3, 9, 41-42, 58—60,
80-81
Liberation party, 30
Ministry of Education, 8
Ministry of Religious Affairs and Public
Education, 37
Ministry of the Interior, 64, 78, 80
National Democrats’ party, 11, 14, 26, 28-29,
35-38, 40, 52, 61-62, 64-70, 78, 81-82,
93,96
National Workers Party, 29
Nazi invasion, 4, 12, 15, 83
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), 14-15, 37-39, 52,
57, 68-69,81-83, 134
Polish Center, 29
Polish Peasant Party (Piast), 29, 36-38, 64
Polish Socialist Party (PPS), 10, 30, 33, 35,
38, 83, 107
Soviet Union occupation, 2—4, 7, 10-11,
17, 19, 41-42, 57—60, 65, 74-77,
80-83, 130
INDEX
171
Ukraine, relations with, 4, 7, 13, 26-27,
90-96
Versailles Peace Agreement impact, 27—28
Yiddishist autonomy, 33
Zionism, role of, 31-36, 41, 62-63, 79, 119
See also individual voivodships
Polesie voivodship
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), role of,
51-52, 66-67, 69-72
Communist Party, role of, 52, 66-67,
69-70, 100
demographic patterns, 27, 47, 51-52, 57,
65—67, 100
free loan associations, 52, 69, 71
German occupation, 58-59
Jewish population density, 27, 51-52, 57,
65-67, 69-70
National Democrats’ party, role of, 52,
61-62, 66-67, 70
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), role of, 52, 82
pogrom frequency, 2, 13, 45, 65-70
Rokitno pogrom, 58-59
shtetls, 52, 70
Soviet Union occupation, 57-60
Polish Center, 29
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 24, 26
Polish Peasant Party (Piast), 29, 36-38, 64
Polish Socialist Party (PPS), 10, 30, 33, 35, 38,
83, 107
Ponomarenko, Panteleimon, 82
power-threat theory, 13-15, 57, 83, 85,
107-8, 111-12, 118, 120, 122, 124,
129, 134
Pripet marshes, 58
Progressive Party (U.S.) 14, 124—25
Prylucki, Noah, 33
Radzilow, 4—5, 8, 77-78
rapes, 1-2, 118
Red Army, 3, 6, 27, 58, 60, 69, 85, 117
Redlich, Shimon, 88, 129
Reed, John, 125
Reich, Leon, 33, 93
Republican Party (U.S.), 14, 124-25
Ridna-Khata, 39
rioting, 17, 20, 44, 62, 75, 119-23, 126, 134
robberies, 11, 13, 58, 69, 106, 108
Rohrbacher, Stefan, 119-20
Rokitno, 58—59
Romania, 1, 20, 104, 117
Rôwno, 91
Rudnicki, Szymon, 7
Russia, 7, 20, 24-28, 31-34, 39, 60, 73, 78-80,
89, 94, 106, 109-12, 120-22, 135
Ryndner, Richard, 91
Sadagura, 117-18
Salonica, 118-19
Sambor, 104
Sanacja, 37-38, 40
Sapieha, Adam, 9
Scholl, Abraham, 87
Schutzstaffel (SS) units, 46, 59
Sheptytsky, Anrdrey, 103
shtetls, 12-13, 17, 23-25, 30, 52, 61, 69, 84,
97-99, 101, 110
Shuster-Rozenblum, Petseye, 69
Siberia, 74
Siematycze, 4-5, 58
Skubelski, Yeshiah, 73
Slawoj - Skladkowski, Felicjan, 9, 62
Snyder, Timothy, 38, 110, 112
Social Democratic Party, 28
socialism, 10, 30-36, 41, 50, 55-56, 66,
96, 107
Soika-Golding, Chaya, 75
Solonari, Vladimir, 118
Soviet Union
Biafystok voivodship occupation, 57-60, 65,
80-81
Galicia occupation, 87-89, 102, 104-7
Germany, conflicts with, 2-3, 16-17, 19,
41-42, 58, 60, 75, 85, 117
Jewish administrative representation, 4-6,
67-68,74
NKVD (Soviet secret police), 5, 42, 74, 89,
92,103, 105-6, 108
Poland occupation, 2—2, 7, 10-11, 17, 19,
41-42, 57-60, 65, 74-77, 80-83, 130
Polesie voivodship occupation, 57-60
Red Army, 3, 6, 27, 58, 60, 69, 85, 117
Romania occupation, 117-18
Szczuczyn occupation, 74-77
Ukraine, relations with, 4, 6, 42, 85-92,
97-98
Spolem, 39
Stachura, Peter, 63
Stalin, Joseph, 82, 89
Stanislawow voivodship
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), role of,
99-101
Communist Party, role of, 99-100
demographic patterns, 27, 47, 84
German occupation, 86
Jewish population density, 27, 84, 99
172
INDEX
Stanislawbw voivodship (continued)
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), role of, 99-100
pogrom frequency, 2, 13, 45, 86
shtetls, 84, 99
Zionism, role of, 99-102
Stetsko, Iaroslav, 91
Stola, Dariusz, 71-72
Struve, Kai, 106
§witalski, Kazimierz, 64
Szczuczyn pogrom, 72-80
Szyper, Henryk, 4, 6, 97
Tarnopol voivodship
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), role of,
99-101
Communist Party, role of, 99-100
demographic patterns, 27, 47, 84
German occupation, 86
Jewish population density, 27, 84, 99
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), role of, 99-100
pogrom frequency, 2, 13, 45, 86, 97
shtetls, 84, 99
Zionism, role of, 99-102
Tarn6w, 59
Terletski, Mikolaj, 108
Thoughts of a Modern Poley 26
Tolnay, Stewart, 2, 124-25
tortures, 1, 89, 105
Transnistria, 87
Transylvania, 118
Tryczyk, Miroslaw, 73
Tuczyn, 203
Turka, 89
Ugoda agreement, 36
Ukraine
Chliboroby, 34
Communist Party, role of, 30-31, 39, 41
educational environment, 15, 88, 90, 94, 103
election boycotts, 34-35, 38, 93, 96-97,
105, 107
German invasion, 85—87, 91
nationalist aspirations, 4, 14-16, 19, 25, 88,
90-94, 96-101
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
(OUN), 31, 41, 88, 90-92, 97, 104-6,
108,110
Peasant Party, 34
pogrom frequency, 9, 15, 89
Poland, relations with, 4, 7, 13, 26-27,
90-96
religious environment, 88, 90, 94, 103-4
Russia, relations with, 26-27, 39
Soviet Union, relations with, 4, 6, 42, 85-92,
97-98
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, 31,47,
103, 109
Ukrainian Military Organization, 90
Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance
(UNDO), 31,41,90-91,96-97, 105
Ukrainian Party of Labor, 93-94
Ukrainian Social Democratic Party, 93—94
Ukrainian Socialist Radical Party, 31
Zionism, role of, 32-33, 93-94
See also individual voivodships
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, 31, 47,
103, 109
Ukrainian Military Organization, 90
Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance
(UNDO), 31, 41, 90-91, 96-97, 105
Ukrainian Party of Labor, 93-94
Ukrainian Social Democratic Party, 93-94
Ukrainian Socialist Radical Party, 31
United States, 2, 13-14, 17-18, 20, 124-26, 129
Varshney, Ashutosh, 2-3, 83, 115, 123
Versailles Peace Agreement, 27-28, 37
Volhynia voivodship
Bloc of National Minorities (BNM), role of,
110-11
Communist Party, role of, 52, 85, 98,
110-13
demographic patterns, 27, 39, 47, 52, 84,
109- 11
election fraud, 38
free loan associations, 52
German occupation, 85
Jewish population density, 27, 52, 84,
110- 11
Non-Party Bloc for Cooperation with the
Government (BBWR), role of, 52,
110-11
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
(OUN), role of, 106, 110
Peasant Party, 34
pogrom frequency, 2, 13, 45, 110-13
reintegration efforts, 39
religious environment, 47, 52
Russian partition origins, 109-10
shtetls, 52, 84, 110
Timothy Snyder research, 38, 110, 112
Ukrainian majority, 109-10
Zionism, role of, 52, 110
Von Rundstedt, Gerd, 85
INDEX
173
Weeks, Théodore» 10
Wehrmacht, 59, 85
Wierzbiecki, Marek, 100
Wildner, Regina, 86
Wilkinson, Steven, 44» 123
Wilno, 117
Witos, Wincenty, 29, 38
Wizna, 61
Wofyn. See Volhynia voivodship
Wrôbel, Piotr, 107
Wysoki Mazowiecki, 62
Wyszatycki, Michal, 108
Yiddish culture, 10, 15, 32-33, 63, 73, 79-80,
92, 94,131
Yugoslavia, 135
Zabuski, Charles, 79
Zajd, Jakub, 109
Zbikowski, Andrzej, 4, 6
Zeml, Boruch Fishl, 73
Zionism, 5, 15-16, 31-36, 41, 51-52, 62-63, 73,
79, 93-96, 99-102, 105, 110, 119, 131
Zloczow, 102-3
Zolkiew, 104
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spelling | Kopstein, Jeffrey Verfasser (DE-588)128627727 aut Intimate violence anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust Jeffrey S. Kopstein and Jason Wittenberg Ithaca Cornell University Press 2018 x, 173 Seiten Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1941 gnd rswk-swf Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd rswk-swf Pogrom (DE-588)4137649-3 gnd rswk-swf Antisemitismus (DE-588)4002333-3 gnd rswk-swf Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf Jews / Persecutions / History / 20th century / Poland Pogroms / History / 20th century / Poland Antisemitism / History / 20th century / Poland Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) / Poland Poland / Ethnic relations Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 g Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Pogrom (DE-588)4137649-3 s Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 s Antisemitismus (DE-588)4002333-3 s Geschichte 1941 z DE-604 Wittenberg, Jason 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)1146811624 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB/MOBI 978-1-5017-1526-6 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-5017-1527-3 https://www.recensio.net/r/002ef44d2fd74af4adf10991a39bf988 rezensiert in: Reviews in History, 2019, January Rezension https://www.recensio.net/r/7112950eab244d318d6c543b07000fe9 rezensiert in: Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung (ZfO), 70 (2021), 3, S. 496-498 Rezension Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030393469&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030393469&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030393469&sequence=000003&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Kopstein, Jeffrey Wittenberg, Jason 1963- Intimate violence anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd Pogrom (DE-588)4137649-3 gnd Antisemitismus (DE-588)4002333-3 gnd |
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title | Intimate violence anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust |
title_auth | Intimate violence anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust |
title_exact_search | Intimate violence anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust |
title_full | Intimate violence anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust Jeffrey S. Kopstein and Jason Wittenberg |
title_fullStr | Intimate violence anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust Jeffrey S. Kopstein and Jason Wittenberg |
title_full_unstemmed | Intimate violence anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust Jeffrey S. Kopstein and Jason Wittenberg |
title_short | Intimate violence |
title_sort | intimate violence anti jewish pogroms on the eve of the holocaust |
title_sub | anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust |
topic | Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd Pogrom (DE-588)4137649-3 gnd Antisemitismus (DE-588)4002333-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Juden Pogrom Antisemitismus Polen Ukraine |
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