Fb2 Twelve Who Survived: An Oral History of the Jews of Lodz, Poland, 1930-1954 ePub
by Lillian Kranitz-Sanders
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Subcategory: | Other |
Author: | Lillian Kranitz-Sanders |
ISBN: | 082900968X |
ISBN13: | 978-0829009682 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Irvington Pub (May 1, 1988) |
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oceedings{Hapak1986TwelveWS, title {Twelve Who Survived: An Oral History of the Jews of Lodz, Poland, 1930-1954}, author {Joseph T. Hapak and Lillian Kranitz-Sanders}, year {1986} }. Joseph T. Hapak, Lillian Kranitz-Sanders. Twelve Who Survived: An Oral History of the Jews of Lodz, Poland, 1930-1954. New York: Irvington Publishers, 1983. in English) ISBN: 082900968X LC Call No. in English) ISBN: 082900968X LC Call N. DS135. Lodz - Names: List of the Ghetto Inhabitants, 1940-1944. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem and the Organization of Former Residents of Lodz in Israel, 1994. in English and Hebrew; other titles: Lodz - shemot: reshimat toshvei ha-geto, 1940-1944; Shemot Lodz) LC Call N.
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by Lillian Kranitz-Sanders.
an oral history of the Jews of Lodz, Poland, 1930-1954. by Lillian Kranitz-Sanders. Published 1983 by Irvington Publishers in New York. Ethnic relations, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews, Persecutions, Personal narratives. Lódź, Lódź (Poland), Poland.
A member of Poland's tiny surviving community of Orthodox Jews examines the catalyst that unleashed a long pentup . Lillian Kranitz-Sanders.
A member of Poland's tiny surviving community of Orthodox Jews examines the catalyst that unleashed a long pentup debate on antiSemitism. November 1986 · The History Teacher.
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Kranitz-Sanders, L. (1984). Non-Jews and women in the fight against Nazism. In Michalczyk, J. (E. Resisters, Rescuers, and Refugees: Historical and Ethical Issues. Kansas City: Sheed & Ward. Ernest Becker and Stanley Milgram: Twentieth-Century students of evil. History of Psychology, 19(1), 3-21.
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