The betrayal and killing of Jews in German-occupied Poland
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Dąbrowa Tarnowska
2. Jews and Poles in Dąbrowa Tarnowska Before 1939
3. First Years of Occupation
4. The Destruction of Dąbrowa Tarnowska
5. Judenjagd – Hunt for the Jews
6. Rural Society and the Jews in Hiding
7. In the Dulcza Forest
8. The German Police
9. The Polish "Blue" Police
10. Baudienst
11. Last Months of War
12. Different Kinds of Help
13. The Righteous
Conclusion
Documents & Tables
Bibliography
Jan Grabowski is Professor of History at the University of Ottawa and a founding member of the Polish Center for Holocaust Research. He is author (with Barbara Engelking) of The Contour of a Landscape: Rural Poland and the Extermination of the Jews, 1942-1945 (in Polish).72
'An intensely focused, heavily statistical study of the widespread denunciation of Jewish refugees among Polish gentiles during the Nazi Occupation. The salvation of the Jews who managed to escape the ghettos and the death trains was largely left in the hands of the Poles, 'who failed this test of humanity,' writes Grabowski in this grim, compelling work of research.' - Kirkus Reviews
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