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The 1943 ghetto fights : the Warsaw ghetto and its memory.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS134.64 .N56 2008

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    Overview

    Variant Title
    Warsaw ghetto and its memory
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Warszawa : Mówią wieki, 2008
    Locale
    Poland
    Warsaw
    Warsaw (Poland)
    Contents
    On the fringes of society : how Jews came to live in ghettos / Rafał Jaworski
    A significant presence / Marian Fuks
    A vale of tears : Jews in Warsaw from the beginning of occupation until the ghetto uprising / Jacek Leociak
    Women in the ghetto : pride, dignity, and bravery / Urszula Fuks
    Clandestine education : a semblance of normalcy / Aneta Ignatowicz
    Music of the ghetto / Marian Fuks
    Call to arms / Dariusz Libionka
    Weapons of war / Michał Mackiewicz
    Two stages of the uprising : street combat and resistance in the bunkers / Piotr Rozwadowski
    How others saw them : friends and foes / Dariusz Libionka
    To survive on the "Aryan side" / Barbara Engelking
    People and profiles : symbols of the struggle / Andrzej Żbikowski, Janusz Karaczewski
    Memories linger / Anka Grupińska
    Words unearthed : the Ringelblum archive / Eleonora Bergman
    The Stroop report : the Warsaw ghetoo is no more
    Stroop before the Polish court
    The sword of Hermann the Cherusker / Jarosław Krawczyk
    Ghetto art : bearing witness to history / Renata Piątkowska
    The tragic notes : composers' tribute to the Holocaust / Marian Fuks
    A history etched in metal / Janusz Karaczewski
    Ghetto movies : the untold story / Roman Groscher
    Doing justice to history / interview with Agnieszka Holland
    All things Jewish / interview with Wojciech Pszoniak
    Lest we forget : Museum of the History of Polish Jews / Marta Muszanka.
    Notes
    Cover title.
    Mówią wieki, April 2008, special ed.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    On the fringes of society : how Jews came to live in ghettos / Rafał Jaworski -- A significant presence / Marian Fuks -- A vale of tears : Jews in Warsaw from the beginning of occupation until the ghetto uprising / Jacek Leociak -- Women in the ghetto : pride, dignity, and bravery / Urszula Fuks -- Clandestine education : a semblance of normalcy / Aneta Ignatowicz -- Music of the ghetto / Marian Fuks -- Call to arms / Dariusz Libionka -- Weapons of war / Michał Mackiewicz -- Two stages of the uprising : street combat and resistance in the bunkers / Piotr Rozwadowski -- How others saw them : friends and foes / Dariusz Libionka -- To survive on the "Aryan side" / Barbara Engelking -- People and profiles : symbols of the struggle / Andrzej Żbikowski, Janusz Karaczewski -- Memories linger / Anka Grupińska -- Words unearthed : the Ringelblum archive / Eleonora Bergman -- The Stroop report : the Warsaw ghetoo is no more -- Stroop before the Polish court -- The sword of Hermann the Cherusker / Jarosław Krawczyk -- Ghetto art : bearing witness to history / Renata Piątkowska -- The tragic notes : composers' tribute to the Holocaust / Marian Fuks -- A history etched in metal / Janusz Karaczewski -- Ghetto movies : the untold story / Roman Groscher -- Doing justice to history / interview with Agnieszka Holland -- All things Jewish / interview with Wojciech Pszoniak -- Lest we forget : Museum of the History of Polish Jews / Marta Muszanka.

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    Language
    English
    Physical Description
    113 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm

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