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  • Before the "Final Solution": Toward a Comparative Analysis of Political Anti-Semitism in Interwar Germany and Poland article in Journal of Modern History : 1–31 (en)
  • Triumph of Survival, 1990 (en)
  • History of the Jews in Poland and Russia, volume 6, chapter 4 (en)
  • The Emigration of Atlas Jews to Israel, Tel Aviv, The Association of Moroccan Immigrants in Israel, 1973 (en)
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  • ...These Jews constitute the best and most suitable human element for settlement in Israel's absorption centers. There were many positive aspects which I found among them: first and foremost, they all know tasks, and their transfer to agricultural work in Israel will not involve physical and mental difficulties. They are satisfied with few , which will enable them to confront their early economic problems. (en)
  • In a reversal of roles that is common in Jewish history, the victorious Poles now vented their wrath upon the hapless Jews of the area, accusing them of collaborating with the Cossack invader!... The Jews, reeling from almost five years of constant hell, abandoned their Polish communities and institutions... (en)
  • At the end of the 16th century and thereafter, not one year passed without a blood libel trial against Jews in Poland, trials which always ended with the execution of Jewish victims in a heinous manner... (en)
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  • Antisemitism by country (en)
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