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The Holocaust swept away the centuries-old Jewish community of
Pozna in western Poland. Zbigniew Pakula traces the history of that
community, its institutions, and its response to crucial but
little-known events like the expulsion of Polish Jews from Germany
in 1938. The Jews of Pozna however, is not only about destruction,
but also about survival and the way that the memory of a lost world
can endure as a cornerstone of individual identity. Pakula locates
the remaining Jews of Pozna, now living scattered around the world.
He accompanies them as they reminisce, meet old friends, or return
to walk again the streets of what will always be their city.
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