In Enemy Land: The Jews of Kielce and the Region, 1939-1946
This book offers a study of the Jewish community in Kielce and its environs during World War II and the Holocaust. It is the first of its kind in providing a comprehensive account of Kielce’s Jews and their history as victims under the German occupation. The book focuses in particular on Jewish-Polish relations in the Kielce region; the deportation of the Jews of Kielce and its surrounding areas to the Treblinka death camp; the difficulties faced by those attempting to help and save them; and daily life in the Small Ghetto from September 1942 until late May 1943.
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In Enemy Land: The Jews of Kielce and the Region, 1939-1946
This book offers a study of the Jewish community in Kielce and its environs during World War II and the Holocaust. It is the first of its kind in providing a comprehensive account of Kielce’s Jews and their history as victims under the German occupation. The book focuses in particular on Jewish-Polish relations in the Kielce region; the deportation of the Jews of Kielce and its surrounding areas to the Treblinka death camp; the difficulties faced by those attempting to help and save them; and daily life in the Small Ghetto from September 1942 until late May 1943.
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In Enemy Land: The Jews of Kielce and the Region, 1939-1946

In Enemy Land: The Jews of Kielce and the Region, 1939-1946

In Enemy Land: The Jews of Kielce and the Region, 1939-1946

In Enemy Land: The Jews of Kielce and the Region, 1939-1946

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This book offers a study of the Jewish community in Kielce and its environs during World War II and the Holocaust. It is the first of its kind in providing a comprehensive account of Kielce’s Jews and their history as victims under the German occupation. The book focuses in particular on Jewish-Polish relations in the Kielce region; the deportation of the Jews of Kielce and its surrounding areas to the Treblinka death camp; the difficulties faced by those attempting to help and save them; and daily life in the Small Ghetto from September 1942 until late May 1943.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781618118714
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Publication date: 03/22/2019
Series: The Holocaust: History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sara Bender is Professor at the Department of Jewish History of the University of Haifa. Her studies compare the histories of the Jewish communities in Poland and Eastern Europe during World War II and the Holocaust, focusing on Poland and subjects such as Jewish resistance, relations with Poles in towns and villages, forced labor camps in the Radom district, and Jewish life among partisan units in Lithuania and west Belorussia. Her book The Jews in Bialystok during World War II and the Holocaust was published by Brandeis UniversityPress in 2008.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Jews of Kielce between the World Wars
Chapter 2. From Occupation to Ghettoization—September 1939–April 1941
Chapter 3. The Ghetto (April 1941–August 1942)
Chapter 4. Deportation of the Jews of Kielce and Surrounding Areas (August 1942–January 1943)
Chapter 5. The “Small Ghetto” and the Labor Camps (September 1942–August 1944)
Chapter 6. Jews and Poles in Kielce Subdistrict during the German Occupation
Epilogue

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