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Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War II

Adam Kopciowski

adam.kopciowski@umcs.pl

historian, Ph.D., works in the Department of Culture and History of the Jews, Institute of Cultural Studies Marie Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin. His research interests focus on modern history of Polish Jews, mainly connected with Yiddish sources - press and Yizkor Bucher 

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9703-5677

Institute of Clutural Studies, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin

Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały, No. 3 (2007), pages: 178-207

Publication date: 2007-12-01

https://doi.org/10.32927/ZZSiM.228

Abstract

In the early years following World War II, the Lublin region was one of the most important centres of Jewish life. At the same time, during 19441946 it was the scene of anti-Jewish incidents: from anti-Semitic propaganda, accusation of ritual murder, economic boycott, to cases of individual or collective murder. The wave of anti-Jewish that lasted until autumn of 1946 resulted in a lengthy and, no doubt incomplete, list of 118 murdered Jews. Escalating anti-Jewish violence in the immediate post-war years was one of the main factors, albeit not the only one, to affect the demography (mass emigration) and the socio-political condition of the Jewish population in the Lublin region

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Kopciowski, A. (2007). Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War II. Zagłada Żydów. Studia I Materiały, (3), 178-207. https://doi.org/10.32927/ZZSiM.228

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                            View No. 3 (2007)

No. 3 (2007)

ISSN:
1895-247X
eISSN:
2657-3571

Data publikacji:
2007-12-01

Dział: Studies