Jews in Post-War Wroc¿aw and L'vivOfficial Policies and Local Responses in Comparative Perspective, 1945-1970s
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This book explores the re-establishment of Jewish communities in post-war Wroclaw and L'viv, under different Communist regimes. It compares the policies of Poland and the Soviet Union, highlighting why efforts to create self-identified Jewish communities failed. The study reviews historical contexts and the impact of antisemitism and modernization on these communities.
