USA 2006 Hardcover 1st Edition New in new dust jacket. This mint, First Edition, 1st printing, HARDBACK, Princeton University Press, 2006, has a mint, unclipped dust jacket that
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is now protected in an extra, bespoke, clear, acid-free slipcover. The cover is black boards with gilt lettering to the spine. The book size is 6" w x 9.5" h with a bibliography, notes, an index and 303 pristine pages on high quality acid-free paper. ISBN 0691128782. "Fear is illuminating and searing, a moral indictment delivered with cool, lawyerly efficiency that pounds away at the conscience with the sledgehammer of a verdict...Fear takes on an entire nation, forever depriving Poland of any false claims to the smug, easy virtue of an innocent bystander to Nazi atrocities...Gross' Fear should inspire a national reflection on why there are scarcely any Jews left in Poland. It's never too late to mourn. The soul of the country depends on it" ( Thane Rosenbaum, Los Angeles Times Book Review ) "Ultimately, what's far more important
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Overview
Poland suffered an exceedingly brutal Nazi occupation during the Second World War. Close to five million Poles were killed. Of these, more than half were Jews killed in the Holocaust. Ninety percent of the world's second largest Jewish community was annihilated. But despite the calamity shared by Poland's Jews and non-Jews, anti-Semitic violence did not stop in Poland with the end of the war. Jewish Holocaust survivors returning to their Polish hometowns after the war experienced widespread hostility, including ...