NEIGHBOURS ON THE EVE OF THE HOLOCAUST
POLISH-JEWISH RELATIONS
IN SOVIET-OCCUPIED EASTERN POLAND, 1939-1941

Mark Paul


Foreword
Arrests, Executions, and Deportations
Jews Greet the Soviet Invaders
Fifth Columnists and Armed Rebellions
The Fate of Polish Officers and Soldiers
The Targeting of Polish Officials and Civilians
Anti-Polish and Anti-Christian Agitation, Vandalism, and Looting
A Few Short Weeks was All that was Needed to Leave a Mark
Smooth Transition
Positions of Authority and Privilege
Collaborators and Informers
Victims of Choice
Atmosphere of Fanaticism
Civilian Deportations
Holocaust Historiography
Summation
A Belated, but Reluctant Awareness
Bibliography

Copyright © Mark Paul and The Polish Educational Foundation in North America

POLAND'S ETHNIC MINORITIES AND THE NAZI-SOVIET OCCUPATION OF POLAND

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