Contents: Jan T. Gross: Introduction – Natalia Aleksiun: Christian Corpses for Christians! Dissecting the Anti-Semitism behind the Cadaver Affair of the Second Polish Republic – Krzysztof Persak: Jedwabne before the Court. Poland’s Justice and the Jedwabne Massacre - Investigations and Court Proceedings, 1947-1974 – Barbara Engelking: Murdering and Denouncing Jews in the Polish Countryside, 1942-1945 – Alina Skibinska: Perpetrators’ Self-Portrait. The Accused Village Administrators, Commune Heads, Fire Chiefs, Forest Rangers, and Gamekeepers – Jan Grabowski: «I have only fulfilled my duties as a soldier of the Home Army.» Miechów AK and the killings of Jews in Rędziny-Borek. A Case Study – Omer Bartov: Wartime Lies and Other Testimonies. Jewish-Christian Relations in Buczacz, 1939-1944 – Andrzej Żbikowski: «Night Guard»: Holocaust Mechanisms in the Polish Rural Areas, 1942-1945. Preliminary Introduction into Research – Agnieszka Haska: Discourse of Treason in Occupied Poland – Joanna Tokarska-Bakir: Cries of the Mob in the Pogroms in Rzeszów (June 1945), Cracow (August 1945), and Kielce (July 1946) as a Source for the State of Mind of the Participants – Benjamin Frommer: Postscript. The Holocaust in Occupied Poland, Then and Now.
Jan T. Gross, Professor of History at Princeton University, is the author of many books on the period of the Second World War.
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