ISBN-13: 9781874774471 / Angielski / Miękka / 2000 / 498 str.
The assessment of the Nazi genocide in Poland, an issue which has deeply divided Poles and Jews, lies at the core of this volume. Also included are discussions of Polish attitudes to the nearly 300,000 Jews who tried to resettle in post-war Poland; the little-known testimony of Belzec survivor Rudolf Reder; a discussion of Holocaust victims as martyrs; and a presentation of how the Auschwitz Museum sees its future. CONTRIBUTORS Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska, Marta Aleksandra Baliska, Jozef Bekker, Jan Ryszard Bychowski, Alina Cala, Waldemar Chrostowski, Maria Einhorn-Susulowska, Elzbieta Ficowska, Regina Grol, Jan Gross, Edward K. Kaplan, Padraic Kenney, Janusz Korczak, Stanislaw Krajewski, Diana Kuprel, Jozef Lewandowski, Marian Malowist, Joanna Michlic-Coren, Stanislaw Musial, Gunnar S. Paulsson, John T. Pawlikowski, Adam Penkalla, Maya Peretz, Antony Polonsky, Rudolf Reder, Joanna Rostropowicz Clark, M. M. Rubel, Simon Schochet, Teresa Swiebocka, Bozena Szaynok, Jerzy Tomaszewski, Nerijus Udrenas, Jonathan Webber, Andrzej Zbikowski