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Survivors
Warsaw under Nazi Occupation
Reveals the harrowing story of life in Warsaw under Nazi occupation and explores resistance to the regime by the Warsaw intelligentsia.
Jadwiga Biskupska (Author)
9781316515587, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 17 February 2022
320 pages, 4 maps
23.5 x 15.6 x 2.2 cm, 0.642 kg
'… engaging and informative …' Kara Irvin, Journal of Military History
Survivors tells the harrowing story of life in Warsaw under Nazi occupation. As the epicenter of Polish resistance, Warsaw was subjected to violent persecution, the ghettoization of the city's Jewish community, the suppression of multiple uprisings, and an avalanche of restrictions that killed hundreds of thousands and destroyed countless lives. In this study into the unique brutality of wartime Warsaw, Jadwiga Biskupska traces how Nazi Germany set out to dismantle the Polish nation and state for long-term occupation by targeting its intelligentsia. She explores how myriad resistance projects emerged within the intelligentsia who were bent on maintaining national traditions and rebuilding a Polish state. In contrast to other studies on the Holocaust and Second World War, this book focuses on Polish behavior and explains who was in a position to contest the occupation or collaborate with it, while answering lingering questions and addressing controversies about the Nazi empire and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe.
Introduction
1. Warsaw besieged: September 1939
2. The killing years
3. Pawiak prison
4. The Warsaw ghetto: A people set apart
5. Information wars
6. School of hard knocks: Illegal education
7. Matters of faith: Catholic intelligentsia and the church
8. Spoiling for a fight: Armed opposition
9. Home army on the offensive: Violence in 1943–1944
Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Second World War [HBWQ], European history [HBJD]