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Neighbors

The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland

Jan Gross

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Neighbors

The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland

Jan Gross

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One summer day in 1941, half of the Polish town of Jedwabne murdered the other half, 1,600 men, women, and children, all but seven of the town's Jews. Neighbors tells their story.

This is a shocking, brutal story that has never before been told. It is the most important study of Polish-Jewish relations to be published in decades and should become a classic of Holocaust literature.

Jan Gross pieces together eyewitness accounts and other evidence into an engulfing reconstruction of the horrific July day remembered well by locals but forgotten by history. His investigation reads like a detective story, and its unfolding yields wider truths about Jewish-Polish relations, the Holocaust, and human responses to occupation and totalitarianism. It is a story of surprises: The newly occupying German army did not compel the massacre, and Jedwabne's Jews and Christians had previously enjoyed cordial relations. After the war, the nearby family who saved Jedwabne's surviving Jews was derided and driven from the area. The single Jew offered mercy by the town declined it.

Most arresting is the sinking realization that Jedwabne's Jews were clubbed, drowned, gutted, and burned not by faceless Nazis, but by people whose features and names they knew well: their former schoolmates and those who sold them food, bought their milk, and chatted with them in the street. As much as such a question can ever be answered, Neighbors tells us why.

In many ways, this is a simple book. It is easy to read in a single sitting, and hard not to. But its simplicity is deceptive. Gross's new and persuasive answers to vexed questions rewrite the history of twentieth-century Poland. This book proves, finally, that the fates of Poles and Jews during World War II can be comprehended only together.

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Year
2012
ISBN
9781400843251

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. Outline of the Story
  9. Sources
  10. Before the War
  11. Soviet Occupation, 1939–1941
  12. The Outbreak of the Russo-German War and the Pogrom in RadziƂów
  13. Preparations
  14. Who Murdered the Jews of Jedwabne?
  15. The Murder
  16. Plunder
  17. Intimate Biographies
  18. Anachronism
  19. What Do People Remember?
  20. Collective Responsibility
  21. New Approach to Sources
  22. Is It Possible to Be Simultaneously a Victim and a Victimizer?
  23. Collaboration
  24. Social Support for Stalinism
  25. For a New Historiography
  26. Postscript
  27. Notes
  28. Index
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APA 6 Citation

Gross, J. (2012). Neighbors ([edition missing]). Princeton University Press. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/735653/neighbors-pdf (Original work published 2012)

Chicago Citation

Gross, Jan. (2012) 2012. Neighbors. [Edition missing]. Princeton University Press. https://www.perlego.com/book/735653/neighbors-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Gross, J. (2012) Neighbors. [edition missing]. Princeton University Press. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/735653/neighbors-pdf (Accessed: 25 September 2021).

MLA 7 Citation

Gross, Jan. Neighbors. [edition missing]. Princeton University Press, 2012. Web. 25 Sept. 2021.