Editorial
Polish-Jewish Studies, No. 3 (2022), pages: 9-12
Publication date: 2023-04-05
Abstract
As in the previous two volumes of Polish-Jewish Studies, the subject of Polish-Jewish relations appears in this third volume. This time, most of the texts deal with the period of the German occupation. German anti-Jewish policy, the Holocaust and its consequences – these are issues that continue to be be a focus of many researchers around the world. The texts collected in this volume are included in four sections: Studies, Sources, Reviews/Polemics and Chronicle. The Polish and English versions differ slightly from each other. Two articles previously published in Polish have been included in the English volume.
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