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  • On Duty

    The Polish Blue & Criminal Police in the Holocaust

    by Jan Grabowski ...
    Shortly after the occupation of Poland in the fall of 1939, the Germans created the Blue Police, consisting mainly of prewar Polish police officers. Within a short time, this police force was responsible for enforcing many anti-Jewish regulations issued by the Nazis. Who were these policemen, and how did they transform from ordinary policemen to murderous executioners? And what was the role of the ... Read more

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  • Hunt for the Jews

    Betrayal and Murder in German-Occupied Poland

    by Jan Grabowski ...
    A revealing account of Polish cooperation with Nazis in WWII—a "grim, compelling [and] significant scholarly study" ( Kirkus Reviews).Between 1942 and 1943, thousands of Jews escaped the fate of German death camps in Poland. As they sought refuge in the Polish countryside, the Nazi death machine organized what they called Judenjagd, meaning hunt for the Jews. As a result of the Judenjagd, few of ... Read more

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  • Whitewash

    Poland and the Jews

    by Jan Grabowski ...
    In Whitewash, Jan Grabowski brings to light the dangerous practice of Holocaust distortion through the lens of the Polish political landscape. Of the three million Polish Jews who found themselves under German occupation during World War Two, no more than 1 per cent survived the war. Poland was left with a singular burden: the responsibility to safeguard the memory of this immeasurable tragedy. ... Read more

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  • Night without End

    The Fate of Jews in German-Occupied Poland

    Edited by Jan Grabowski, Engelking ...
    Series series Studies in Antisemitism
    An unprecedented history of the Holocaust within Poland during World War II.Three million Polish Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, wiping out nearly ninety-eight percent of the Jewish population who had lived and thrived there for generations. Night without End tells the stories of their resistance, suffering, and death in unflinching, horrific detail. Based on meticulous research from across ... Read more

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  • Whitewash

    Poland and the Jews: Jewish Quarterly 257

    by Jan Grabowski ...
    Series Book 257 - The Jewish Quarterly
    Poland, the epicentre of the Holocaust, began denying responsibility as soon as the Nazi atrocities ended. The nation's distortion of history continues today - with disturbing consequences."Holocaust denial has now been replaced by a much more dangerous and insidious foe."—Jan GrabowskiPoland is the place where the Holocaust was perpetrated – where close to 5 out of 6 million Jews were killed. ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

  • Contending with Antisemitism in a Rapidly Changing Political Climate

    Series series Studies in Antisemitism
    Today's highly fraught historical moment brings a resurgence of antisemitism. Antisemitic incidents of all kinds are on the rise across the world, including hate speech, the spread of neo-Nazi graffiti and other forms of verbal and written threats, the defacement of synagogues and Jewish cemeteries, and acts of murderous terror.Contending with Antisemitism in a Rapidly Changing Political Climate ... Read more

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    by Tony Bernard ...
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    The first book to study the four wives of Queen Victoria's sons as a family group—based partly on previously unpublished material from the Royal Archives.The first to join the family of the "Grandmama of Europe" was Alexandra, eldest daughter of the prince about to become King Christian IX of Denmark. Charming, ever sympathetic and widely considered one of the most attractive royal women of her ... Read more

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