Item 279080. JEWS IN POLAND (YESTERDAY AND TODAY).
Item 279080. JEWS IN POLAND (YESTERDAY AND TODAY).
Item 279080. JEWS IN POLAND (YESTERDAY AND TODAY).

JEWS IN POLAND (YESTERDAY AND TODAY).

London: The White Eagle Press Limited, [1968]. Item #43041

First edition. Original paper wrappers, Small 8vo, 88 pages. 21 cm. In English.
On the condition of Jews in Poland, both historical and contemporary. Includes discussion of the Holocaust, defense of Poland from charges of anti-Semitism, and resistance organizations.
“On the eve of the Second World War, Poland was home to over three million Jews, making it the second-largest community in the world. Warsaw, the capital, had a population of over 300,000 Jews, more than 30% of the population of the city—and a larger Jewish community than in most European countries. Around 85% of Polish Jewry was annihilated during the Holocaust. After the war, many survivors refused to return to, or remain in, Poland, which was marked by civil war and anti-Semitic violence. Since the end of Communism, the small Jewish community in Poland has been able to reassert its identity and begin the process of rebuilding. Most of the country's Jews live in Warsaw, but smaller communities also exist in Kraków, Wroclaw, Lodz, Katowice, Szczecin, Gdansk and several other cities.” (World Jewish Congress)
SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland. OCLC: 10213086
Ex-library with usual markings but otherwise excellent. Very Good Condition. (YIZ-23-77-CCX-’el).

Price: $150.00