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Original Articles

The Unrighteous Righteous and the Righteous Unrighteous

Pages 11-63 | Published online: 27 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

This analysis of several hundred accounts by Jewish survivors of the Holocaust in Poland and by Poles who helped them survive offers a nuanced picture of Jewish-Polish relations during and after World War II. The accounts consist of testimonies about events in the provinces of Kielce, Krakov, and Bialystok given before Polish historical commissions after World War II. These are supplemented by ethnographic interviews conducted in Kielce province between 2004–2008.

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