Shtetl Jews under Soviet rule : eastern Poland on the eve of the Holocaust
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書誌事項
Shtetl Jews under Soviet rule : eastern Poland on the eve of the Holocaust
(Jewish society and culture)
B. Blackwell, 1991
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Shtetl Jews under Soviet rule 1939-1941
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [172]-178) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In September 1939 part of Eastern Poland was incorporated into the Soviet Union under the terms of a secret protocol drawn up between Molotov and Ribbentrop. A central issue in this crucial episode of East European history is the extent to which the Jews in the area collaborated in the imposition of Soviet rule, how they learned to live under a new system, and how a new culture evolved. But in the summer of 1941 the Red Army retreated from the region in the face of German invasion, and close behind the German army came the Einsatzgruppen, the mobile death units. This is an important moment in the history of the Holocaust which is subjected to detailed examination in Ben-Cion Pinchuk's book.
目次
- Shtetl Jews
- the Shtetl meets the Red Army
- the dissolution of the old order - the emergence of the lonely Jew
- learning to live with the Soviet economic system
- emergence of a new culture
- educating the new Soviet citizen
- the Shtetl changes its face
- refugees
- June 1941 - why did they stay? - the strength of stereotypes
- encounters with Soviet Jews.
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