Melbourne, you say "Most of the survivors memoirs (and I read dozens) confirm my posting.Also the Jedwabne woman who ... neighbours.It goes for both urban and village cases."
So for example, how many village survivors wrote memoirs, how many have your read, and what`s your source of these memoirs? I suggest that typical village residents of the 40`s and 50`s did not write memoirs.
Jedwabne is a special case, as is Kielce. There`s nothing typical about them, and I presume your are trying to make a case that the Polish population in general and in the major case are anti-semitic to such an extent as to persecute and threaten those that risked their own lives to save Jewish Poles?
Also in your "research" how have you "assessed" the influence of the conflict between Polish nationalists against Soviet backed communists in `45-`48, with memories of Jewish Support of Soviet Russia during the 1919-1921 Polish-Soviet war still not dry? Elucidate please .. |
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