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Poland's Holocaust

Poland’s Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918–1947 is a 1998 book by sociologist Tadeusz Piotrowski. It concerns the topic of Poland's history in the interwar period as well as in World War II, with particular focus on the uneasy relations between various ethnic groups of the Second Polish Republic.[1][2]

Poland’s Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918–1947
AuthorTadeusz Piotrowski
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Subjecthistory of Poland
PublisherMcFarland & Company
Publication date
1998
Pagesxiv, 437
ISBN9780786403714
OCLC37195289

Content edit

The book discusses the suffering of Polish citizens under Nazi and Soviet military terror and analyses how Polish Jews, ethnic Poles, Belarusians, Lithuanians, and Ukrainians in the Polish territories resisted or cooperated with the occupying forces.[3] It includes tables, maps, primary source documents and a bibliography.[3]

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum listed the book in its bibliography for the topic of "Poles", describing it as follows: "Discusses the terror and oppression of Polish citizens by both the Nazi and Soviet militaries. Includes analysis of cooperation and resistance to the occupiers by Jews, Poles, Belorussians, Lithuanians, and Ukrainians in the Polish territories. Includes tables, maps, primary source documents, endnotes, a bibliography, and an index.".[4]

Reception edit

Klaus-Peter Friedrich writing in Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung considers the methodology in Poland's Holocaust to be questionable. Friedrich writes that the book is critical towards ethnic minorities in Poland and apologetic towards ethnic Poles.[1] Overall, Friedrich considers the work to be "unbalanced" as Piotrowski "considers collaboration exclusively under ethnic terms as if it was ethnically determined".[5]

Anna M. Cienciala reviewed it for Nationalities Papers also in 2001. Her review described the work as "a solid study of the suffering, resistance, and collaboration."[2]

Adele Valeria Messina devoted a chapter to Piotrowski's book in her work American Sociology and Holocaust Studies: the Alleged Silence and the Creation of the Sociological Delay.[6] She places Piotrowski's book between the works of Celia Stopnicka Heller and Jan T. Gross as an important voice in understanding what the Holocaust in Poland was.[7] According to Messina, Piotrowski shows how the nationalist policies of the Polish government before the war and the national ambitions of minorities led to a split and the outbreak of ethnic conflicts after the start of the World War II. Ethnic minorities turned to collaboration with the occupying powers and against the interests of the Polish state.[8] Piotrowski emphasize the role of collaboration of all national groups as an important factor contributing to the extent of the extermination of Jews in Poland.[9] Messina highlights Piotrowski's effort to document through the voices of witnesses both Polish collaboration and the assistance offered to persecuted Jews.[10]

Gwido Zlatkes, reviewing the work for Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, criticized the work for being biased towards the Poles; throughout the work, Piotrowski's "polemical passion" shared an uncomfortable relationship with "scholarly discipline."[11]

Jeremy Black found the work to be a "seriously unbalanced account" that had "hijacked" the terminology of Holocaust to include victims of Soviet regime and portray the Jews as colloborators.[12]

Jan Grabowski mentioned the book in passing, characterizing it as a "collection of quotations taken out of context" with ahistorical claims.[13]

Further reading edit

  • Messina, Adele Valeria (2017-02-07). American Sociology and Holocaust Studies: The Alleged Silence and the Creation of the Sociological Delay. Academic Studies Press. pp. 169–182. doi:10.1515/9781618115485. ISBN 978-1-61811-548-5.
  • Judith Olsak-Glass (January 1999). "Review of Piotrowski's Poland's Holocaust". Sarmatian Review. XIX (1).
  • Romanienko, Lisiunia A. (2000). "Tadeusz Piotrowski. 1998. Poland's Holocaust (Book Review)". Humanity and Society. 24 (1). doi:10.1177/016059760002400110. ProQuest 1309377486.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Friedrich, Klaus-Peter (1999). "Tadeusz Piotrowski, Poland's Holocaust. Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918-1947". Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung (in German). 48 (2): 277–279.
  2. ^ a b Cienciala, Anna M. (June 2001). "Tadeusz Piotrowski, Poland's Holocaust. Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918–1947. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 1998, 437 pp. + maps, tables, notes, appendices, bibliography, index". Nationalities Papers. 29 (2): 361–363. doi:10.1017/S0090599200019802. ISSN 0090-5992.
  3. ^ a b "Bibliographies: Poles". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  4. ^ . 2023-04-29. Archived from the original on 2023-04-29. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  5. ^ Friedrich, Klaus-Peter (2005). "Collaboration in a "Land without a Quisling": Patterns of Cooperation with the Nazi German Occupation Regime in Poland during World War II". Slavic Review. 64 (4): 711–746. doi:10.2307/3649910. JSTOR 3649910.
  6. ^ Messina 2017, p. 169-182.
  7. ^ Messina 2017, p. 180.
  8. ^ Messina 2017, p. 169-172.
  9. ^ Messina 2017, p. 173.
  10. ^ Messina 2017, p. 178-180.
  11. ^ Zlatkes, Gwido, 'Tadeusz Piotrowski Poland’s Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918–1947', in Antony Polonsky (ed.), Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 15: Focusing on Jewish Religious Life, 1500-1900. p. 499-502
  12. ^ Black, Jeremy (2016-08-14). The Holocaust: History & Memory. Indiana University Press. p. 227. ISBN 978-0-253-02218-9.
  13. ^ Grabowski, Jan; Klein, Shira (2023-02-09). "Wikipedia's Intentional Distortion of the History of the Holocaust". The Journal of Holocaust Research. 37 (2): 133–190. doi:10.1080/25785648.2023.2168939. ISSN 2578-5648. S2CID 257188267.

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For a history of the Holocaust in Poland see The Holocaust in Poland Poland s Holocaust Ethnic Strife Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic 1918 1947 is a 1998 book by sociologist Tadeusz Piotrowski It concerns the topic of Poland s history in the interwar period as well as in World War II with particular focus on the uneasy relations between various ethnic groups of the Second Polish Republic 1 2 Poland s Holocaust Ethnic Strife Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic 1918 1947AuthorTadeusz PiotrowskiCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishSubjecthistory of PolandPublisherMcFarland amp CompanyPublication date1998Pagesxiv 437ISBN9780786403714OCLC37195289 Contents 1 Content 2 Reception 3 Further reading 4 See also 5 ReferencesContent editThe book discusses the suffering of Polish citizens under Nazi and Soviet military terror and analyses how Polish Jews ethnic Poles Belarusians Lithuanians and Ukrainians in the Polish territories resisted or cooperated with the occupying forces 3 It includes tables maps primary source documents and a bibliography 3 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum listed the book in its bibliography for the topic of Poles describing it as follows Discusses the terror and oppression of Polish citizens by both the Nazi and Soviet militaries Includes analysis of cooperation and resistance to the occupiers by Jews Poles Belorussians Lithuanians and Ukrainians in the Polish territories Includes tables maps primary source documents endnotes a bibliography and an index 4 Reception editKlaus Peter Friedrich writing in Zeitschrift fur Ostmitteleuropa Forschung considers the methodology in Poland s Holocaust to be questionable Friedrich writes that the book is critical towards ethnic minorities in Poland and apologetic towards ethnic Poles 1 Overall Friedrich considers the work to be unbalanced as Piotrowski considers collaboration exclusively under ethnic terms as if it was ethnically determined 5 Anna M Cienciala reviewed it for Nationalities Papers also in 2001 Her review described the work as a solid study of the suffering resistance and collaboration 2 Adele Valeria Messina devoted a chapter to Piotrowski s book in her work American Sociology and Holocaust Studies the Alleged Silence and the Creation of the Sociological Delay 6 She places Piotrowski s book between the works of Celia Stopnicka Heller and Jan T Gross as an important voice in understanding what the Holocaust in Poland was 7 According to Messina Piotrowski shows how the nationalist policies of the Polish government before the war and the national ambitions of minorities led to a split and the outbreak of ethnic conflicts after the start of the World War II Ethnic minorities turned to collaboration with the occupying powers and against the interests of the Polish state 8 Piotrowski emphasize the role of collaboration of all national groups as an important factor contributing to the extent of the extermination of Jews in Poland 9 Messina highlights Piotrowski s effort to document through the voices of witnesses both Polish collaboration and the assistance offered to persecuted Jews 10 Gwido Zlatkes reviewing the work for Polin Studies in Polish Jewry criticized the work for being biased towards the Poles throughout the work Piotrowski s polemical passion shared an uncomfortable relationship with scholarly discipline 11 Jeremy Black found the work to be a seriously unbalanced account that had hijacked the terminology of Holocaust to include victims of Soviet regime and portray the Jews as colloborators 12 Jan Grabowski mentioned the book in passing characterizing it as a collection of quotations taken out of context with ahistorical claims 13 Further reading editMessina Adele Valeria 2017 02 07 American Sociology and Holocaust Studies The Alleged Silence and the Creation of the Sociological Delay Academic Studies Press pp 169 182 doi 10 1515 9781618115485 ISBN 978 1 61811 548 5 Judith Olsak Glass January 1999 Review of Piotrowski s Poland s Holocaust Sarmatian Review XIX 1 Romanienko Lisiunia A 2000 Tadeusz Piotrowski 1998 Poland s Holocaust Book Review Humanity and Society 24 1 doi 10 1177 016059760002400110 ProQuest 1309377486 See also editThe Forgotten Holocaust The Rape of Nanking The Forgotten Holocaust of World War IIReferences edit a b Friedrich Klaus Peter 1999 Tadeusz Piotrowski Poland s Holocaust Ethnic Strife Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic 1918 1947 Zeitschrift fur Ostmitteleuropa Forschung in German 48 2 277 279 a b Cienciala Anna M June 2001 Tadeusz Piotrowski Poland s Holocaust Ethnic Strife Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic 1918 1947 Jefferson NC McFarland amp Company 1998 437 pp maps tables notes appendices bibliography index Nationalities Papers 29 2 361 363 doi 10 1017 S0090599200019802 ISSN 0090 5992 a b Bibliographies Poles United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Retrieved 2023 03 14 Poles United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 2023 04 29 Archived from the original on 2023 04 29 Retrieved 2023 10 25 Friedrich Klaus Peter 2005 Collaboration in a Land without a Quisling Patterns of Cooperation with the Nazi German Occupation Regime in Poland during World War II Slavic Review 64 4 711 746 doi 10 2307 3649910 JSTOR 3649910 Messina 2017 p 169 182 Messina 2017 p 180 Messina 2017 p 169 172 Messina 2017 p 173 Messina 2017 p 178 180 Zlatkes Gwido Tadeusz Piotrowski Poland s Holocaust Ethnic Strife Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic 1918 1947 in Antony Polonsky ed Polin Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 15 Focusing on Jewish Religious Life 1500 1900 p 499 502 Black Jeremy 2016 08 14 The Holocaust History amp Memory Indiana University Press p 227 ISBN 978 0 253 02218 9 Grabowski Jan Klein Shira 2023 02 09 Wikipedia s Intentional Distortion of the History of the Holocaust The Journal of Holocaust Research 37 2 133 190 doi 10 1080 25785648 2023 2168939 ISSN 2578 5648 S2CID 257188267 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Poland 27s Holocaust amp oldid 1204417434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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