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Since Polish Catholics embraced some anti-Jewish notions and
actions prior to WWII, many intertwined the Nazi death camps in
Poland with Polish anti-Semitism. As a result, more so than local
non-Jewish population in other Nazi-occupied countries, Polish
Catholics were considered active collaborators in the destruction
of European Jewry. Through the presentation of these negative
images in Holocaust literature, documentaries, and teaching, these
stereotypes have been sustained and infect attitudes toward
contemporary Poland, impacting on Jewish youth trips there from
Israel and the United States. This book focuses on the role of
Holocaust-related material in perpetuating anti-Polish images and
describes organizational efforts to combat them. Without minimizing
contemporary Polish anti-Semitism, it also presents more positive
material on contemporary Polish-American organizations and Jewish
life in Poland. To our knowledge this will be the first book to
document systematically the anti-Polish images in Holocaust
material, to describe ongoing efforts to combat these negative
stereotypes, and to emphasize the positive role of the Polish
Catholic community in the resurgence of Jewish life in Poland.
Thus, this book will present new information that will be of value
to Holocaust Studies and the 100,000 annual foreign visitors to the
German death camps in Poland.
Since Polish Catholics embraced some anti-Jewish notions and
actions prior to WWII, many intertwined the Nazi death camps in
Poland with Polish anti-Semitism. As a result, more so than local
non-Jewish population in other Nazi-occupied countries, Polish
Catholics were considered active collaborators in the destruction
of European Jewry. Through the presentation of these negative
images in Holocaust literature, documentaries, and teaching, these
stereotypes have been sustained and infect attitudes toward
contemporary Poland, impacting on Jewish youth trips there from
Israel and the United States. This book focuses on the role of
Holocaust-related material in perpetuating anti-Polish images and
describes organizational efforts to combat them. Without minimizing
contemporary Polish anti-Semitism, it also presents more positive
material on contemporary Polish-American organizations and Jewish
life in Poland. To our knowledge this will be the first book to
document systematically the anti-Polish images in Holocaust
material, to describe ongoing efforts to combat these negative
stereotypes, and to emphasize the positive role of the Polish
Catholic community in the resurgence of Jewish life in Poland.
Thus, this book will present new information that will be of value
to Holocaust Studies and the 100,000 annual foreign visitors to the
German death camps in Poland.
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