March 13, 2026
Polish/Jewish Relations Recommended Books

Poles Rescuing Jews. Martyrs of Charity, by Dr. Waclaw Zajaczkowski

The Polish Catholics who sheltered Jews are forgotten so often as is the Polish Underground group Zegota. This book chronicles the deaths of entire families, as the discovery of one Jewish fugitive meant death for all those involved in any way, even providing a piece of bread or a glass of water. Only in Poland were people sentenced to death for this so-called crime, Only a small fraction of rescuers of Jews were ever honored: Most were eventually discovered by the Germans and murdered along with the Jews they were hiding. The sheer number of people who took this risk and were brutally slain is astounding.

 

Holocaust Industry Rebutted: Returning Jewish Survivors Resented Because Few Postwar Houses. German Death Penalty Drove Betrayals of Jews. Fugitive Jews Betray Polish Rescuers. Kielce Pogrom Exploited by USHMM. Zajaczkowski

 

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