God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 2. 1795 to the Present

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  1. Dubnow, op. cit. ii. 213.

  2. Menachem Ribalow, The Flowering of Modern Hebrew Literature (New York, 1959).

  3. Charles Madison, Yiddish Literature: its scope and major writers (New York, 1971). See
    also A Treasury of Yiddish Stories, ed. I. Howe, E. Greenberg (New York, 1958), and
    Voices from the Yiddish (Ann Arbor,-Mi., 1972.); The Golden Tradition: Jewish Life and
    Thought in Eastern Europe, ed. Lucy S. Dawidowicz (New York, 1967); M. Samuel,
    Prince of the Ghetto (New York, 1973), (on I. J. Peretz); I. B. Singer, Of a World that is
    no more (New York, 1970), etc.

  4. J. Frumkin et al., Russian Jewry 1860-1917 (New York, 1966).

  5. See Walter Laqueur, History of Zionism (New York, 1972).

  6. The Zionist Idea, ed. A. Hertzberg (New York, 1966), 401-4.

  7. Mark Zborowski, Elizabeth Herzog, Life is with People: the Jewish Little-town of
    Eastern Europe (New York, 1952); A. Ain, 'Swislocz: Portrait of a Jewish Community in
    Eastern Europe', Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Sciences, iv (1949), 86-114.

  8. H. J. Tobias, The Jewish Bund in Russia from its origins to 1905 (Stanford, 1972).

  9. B. K. Johnpoll, The Politics of Futility: the General Jewish Workers Bund of Poland,
    1917-43 (Ithaca, N.Y., 1967).

  10. Adapted from an English translation in M. Kridl, W. Malinowski, For Your Freedom
    and Ours: The Democratic Heritage of Poland: an Anthology (London, 1944), 77-9.

  11. Published as a separate broadsheet in a sort of English and entitled First Congress of the
    Founders of the Association of the Poles'Jewish Confession (Warsaw, May 1919). For a
    personal account of the confused state of affairs at this juncture, see I. Cohen, 'My mis-
    sion to Poland, 1918-19', Jewish Social Studies, xiii (1951), 149-72; also C. S. Heller,
    'Assimilation: a deviant pattern among the Jews of inter-war Poland', Jewish Journal of
    Sociology, xv, nr. 2 (1973), 221-37.

  12. Antoni Slonimski, 'Na drazliwosc Zydow', in Wiadomosci Literackie (Literary News)
    (Warsaw, 1925) nrs. 6,14,16,18.

  13. Lucjan Blit, The Eastern Pretender (London, 1965), 38-9.

  14. In his covering letter to the Samuel Report, June 1920. See Norman Davies, 'Great
    Britain and the Polish Jews, 1918-21', Journal of Contemporary History, viii, nr. 2
    (1973), 119-42.

  15. See Yehudah Bauer, The Holocaust in Historical Perspective (London, 1978).

  16. Irene Tomaszewski, Tecia Werbowski, Zegota: the rescue of Jews in wartime Poland,
    (montreal, 1994); T. Prekerowa, Konspiracyjna Rada Pomocy Zydom w Warszawie,
    1942-45, (Warsaw, 1982).

  17. G. Reitlinger, The Final Solution: an attempt to exterminate the Jews of Europe,
    1939-45 (London, 1953); Martyrs and Fighters, ed. P. Friedman (New York, 1954);
    Reuben Ainsztein, 'The Jews in Poland - need they have died?', Twentieth Century,
    clxiv, No. 979 (Sept, 1958), and Lucjan Blit, ibid., clxiv, No. 980 (Oct, 1958); Michal
    Borwicz, 'Spekulanci zydowska krwia', Unser Wort - Notre Parole (Paris), Nos. 8, 10
    (1958); Joseph Lichten, 'Some aspects of Polish-Jewish Relations during the Nazi
    Occupation', Studies in Polish Civilisation, ed. D. Wandycz (New York, 1966), 154-75;
    Righteous among nations: how Poles helped the Jews, 1939-45, ed- W. Bartoszewski,
    Z. Lewin (London, 1972); S. Krakowski, 'The Slaughter of Polish Jewry: a Polish "re-
    assessment"', Wiener Library Bulletin, cxxi (May 1973), 293-401; Polacy i Zydzi.
    1939-45, ed- S- Wronski, M. Zwaiakowa (Warsaw, 1971); E. Ringelblum, Polish-Jewish
    Relations during the Second World War (Jerusalem, 1974), etc.

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