Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War II

In the early years following World War II, the Lublin region was one of the most important centres of Jewish life. At the same time, during 1944-1946 it was the scene of anti-Jewish incidents: from anti-Semitic propaganda, accusation of ritual murder, economic boycott, to cases of individual or col...

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Main Author: Adam Kopciowski
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Published: Stowarzyszenie Centrum Badan nad Zaglada Zydow 2008-12-01
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Online Access:https://zagladazydow.pl/index.php/zz/article/view/80
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description In the early years following World War II, the Lublin region was one of the most important centres of Jewish life. At the same time, during 1944-1946 it was the scene of anti-Jewish incidents: from anti-Semitic propaganda, accusation of ritual murder, economic boycott, to cases of individual or collective murder. The wave of anti-Jewish that lasted until autumn of 1946 resulted in a lengthy and, no doubt incomplete, list of 118 murdered Jews. Escalating anti-Jewish violence in the immediate post-war years was one of the main factors, albeit not the only one, to affect the demography (mass emigration) and the socio-political condition of the Jewish population in the Lublin region
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spelling doaj-art-88a29c0e63af4b16bb1065d15e256fc92025-08-20T02:33:57ZdeuStowarzyszenie Centrum Badan nad Zaglada ZydowZagłada Żydów1895-247X2657-35712008-12-0110.32927/ZZSiM.80Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War IIAdam Kopciowski0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9703-5677Department of Culture and History of  the Jews , Lublin University In the early years following World War II, the Lublin region was one of the most important centres of Jewish life. At the same time, during 1944-1946 it was the scene of anti-Jewish incidents: from anti-Semitic propaganda, accusation of ritual murder, economic boycott, to cases of individual or collective murder. The wave of anti-Jewish that lasted until autumn of 1946 resulted in a lengthy and, no doubt incomplete, list of 118 murdered Jews. Escalating anti-Jewish violence in the immediate post-war years was one of the main factors, albeit not the only one, to affect the demography (mass emigration) and the socio-political condition of the Jewish population in the Lublin region https://zagladazydow.pl/index.php/zz/article/view/80anti-Jewish incidentsanti-Semitismthe Lublin regionthe People's Republic of Poland
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anti-Jewish incidents
anti-Semitism
the Lublin region
the People's Republic of Poland
title Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War II
title_full Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War II
title_fullStr Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War II
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title_short Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War II
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anti-Semitism
the Lublin region
the People's Republic of Poland
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