Fight and Propaganda. The Uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto from the Perspective of the Polish Government in London
Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały, No. 10 (2014), pages: 57-95
Publication date: 2014-12-01
Abstract
The text talks about the reaction of the Polish government in London to the outbreak of the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto and Szmul Zygielbojm’s suicide. The author analyses stenographic records of the sessions of the Polish government in exile, daily logs of the president’s and PM’s activity, stenographic records of the National Council sessions, correspondence sent by the government to Warsaw, the content of official declarations of the government, and the Polish press between April and June 1943. The author reconstructs the government’s state of knowledge regarding the situation in Warsaw and presents the chronology of its popularisation. He also wonders what influence the-then political crisis (the German propaganda’s revelation of the massacre of Polish officers in Katyń and Stalin’s severance of diplomatic relations with the Polish government) had on the government’s approach to the situation in the occupied country, particularly with regard to the fighting in the Warsaw ghetto.
Keywords
Warsaw ghetto uprising, Polish government in exile in London, Szmul Zygielbojm, Polish-Jewish relations, Jewish Fighting Organization (ŻOB)
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