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Prof. Marian Turski, Chairman of the Council of Warsaw’s recently inaugurated Museum of the History of Polish Jews, talks about Jewish life in Poland after the end of WWII, and explains why he and a handful other Polish Jews chose to stay in their native country despite persistent attempts to uproot them.

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1 comment on “Why We Stayed: Confessions of Postwar Polish Jews

  1. Greg Pollock says:

    Jewish anti-Zionism in post war Eastern Europe, filtered by the Communist Party, is one of the subjects of Marci Shore (“The Ukrainian Night”)’s book “The Taste of Ashes,” based partly on interviews of Jews staying in the new Soviet block countries, or the children. I believe Shore has relatives in Israel.

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