Fear
| Titel: | Fear : anti-semitism in Poland after Auschwitz : an essay in historical interpretation / Jan T. Gross | 
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| Veröffentlicht: | New York : Random House, 2006 | 
| Umfang: | XV, 303 S. : Ill. | 
| Format: | Buch | 
| Sprache: | Englisch | 
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| ISBN: | 0375509240 | 
| Hinweise zum Inhalt: | 
                            Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Introduction
 - p. ix
 
- 1
 - Poland Abandoned
 - p. 3
 
- The Underground State
 - p. 5
 
- Discovery of the Katyn Mass Graves
 - p. 7
 
- The Destruction of Warsaw
 - p. 10
 
- The "Lublin Poles," or the Soviet Politics of the Faits Accomplis
 - p. 12
 
- The Symbolism of "Yalta"
 - p. 14
 
- The Decommissioning of the London-Affiliated Underground
 - p. 19
 
- Monopolization of Power by the Communist Party
 - p. 22
 
- The Landscape After the Battle
 - p. 26
 
- 2
 - The Unwelcoming of Jewish Survivors
 - p. 31
 
- Anti-Jewish Violence
 - p. 34
 
- The Takeover of Jewish Property by Polish Neighbors
 - p. 39
 
- The Takeover of Jewish Property by the Polish State Administration
 - p. 47
 
- Prosecution of Crimes Committed Against Jews
 - p. 52
 
- Anti-Jewish Bias in Local Administration
 - p. 58
 
- Employment Discrimination
 - p. 64
 
- Anti-Semitism in Schools
 - p. 66
 
- A Pogrom That Wasn't
 - p. 73
 
- 3
 - The Kielce Pogrom: Events
 - p. 81
 
- The Taste of Cherries
 - p. 83
 
- The Opening Phase
 - p. 83
 
- Assault on the Building at Planty 7
 - p. 85
 
- The Breakdown of Law Enforcement
 - p. 94
 
- A Change of Venue
 - p. 99
 
- Passionless Killings
 - p. 103
 
- Conversations Between Strangers
 - p. 104
 
- On the Railroad
 - p. 109
 
- 4
 - The Kielce Pogrom: Reactions
 - p. 118
 
- How the Working Class Reacted to the Kielce Pogrom and What the Communist Party Made of It
 - p. 120
 
- The Party Draws Conclusions
 - p. 126
 
- The Response of the Polish Intellectual Elite
 - p. 128
 
- How the Catholic Clergy Reacted to the Progrom
 - p. 134
 
- Confidential Report from the Bishop of Kielce
 - p. 142
 
- The Response of Bishop Kubina
 - p. 149
 
- Not Much Official Ado About the Kielce Pogrom
 - p. 153
 
- The Taste of Matzo
 - p. 156
 
- 5
 - Blinded by Social Distance
 - p. 167
 
- The Rhetoric of Estrangement
 - p. 169
 
- A Warning
 - p. 176
 
- The Forgotten Interface
 - p. 179
 
- What Was Recorded About the Murder of Polish Jews in Podlasie
 - p. 183
 
- The Limits of Understanding
 - p. 185
 
- 6
 - Zydokomuna
 - p. 192
 
- The Interwar Context
 - p. 192
 
- Wartime and Postwar Official Soviet Attitudes Toward the Jews
 - p. 199
 
- The Jewish Antifascist Committee and "The Black Book of Russian Jewry"
 - p. 206
 
- Jews in the PPR
 - p. 213
 
- Frakcja PPR in the CKZP
 - p. 217
 
- Jews and the Postwar Regime
 - p. 220
 
- The Co-optation of Radical Nationalists
 - p. 222
 
- Jews in the Apparatus of Repression
 - p. 226
 
- A Pragmatic Approach to the "Jewish Question" in Eastern Europe
 - p. 239
 
- Recapitulation
 - p. 241
 
- Conclusions
 - p. 245
 
- Acknowledgments
 - p. 263
 
- Bibliography
 - p. 265
 
- Notes
 - p. 275
 
- Index
 - p. 295
 


