The rescue of Jews during the Second World War is one of the least studied issues in the historiography of the Holocaust. The Galicia Region, one of the areas where a total Nazi extermination of Jews occurred, became a region from where a large number of Righteous Among the Nations came – Ukrainians and Poles. The article includes an analysis of the motivations that became the basis for people’s decision to help Jews under the extreme conditions which threatened their lives and the lives of their close ones. It highlights the response of the occupation authorities to rescue actions taken by the non-Jewish population. Despite the unambiguity of the Nazi orders to punish severely those who helped Jews, the real implementation of such sanction...
The ritualized memory of genocide has been a cornerstone of Roma political mobilization during at le...
In October 1941 about 512 Jews from Luxembourg and Trier were deported to the ghetto in Litzmannstad...
About 1.5 million East European Jews-mostly from Poland, the Ukraine, and Russia-survived the Second...
The rescue of Jews during the Second World War is one of the least studied issues in the historiogra...
Start of the campaign for the rescue of the Jews by the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky in August 194...
The article examines the fate of the Jews in Poland in the Soviet and German occupation zones. Nazi ...
The article is devoted to assistance, rescue to the Jewish people in Romanian territory, including "...
In the article there are outlined the difficult circumstances of the Jewish population in the town B...
This dissertation focuses on the rescue of the Jews in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during...
A common phenomenon in social life is that some individuals help others and a few even risk their li...
The article describes the attitudes of Poles towards Jews during the occupation of Poland by Nazi Ge...
The Holocaust in Southern Ukraine: The Response of Survived Jews of Kalinindorf District after the G...
This article presents a detailed history of what the underground resistance of Krakow's Jews consist...
The article examines a range of questions tied to Nazi Germany’s socio-economic policies in occupied...
This article presents a detailed history of what the underground resistance of Krakow’s Jews consist...
The ritualized memory of genocide has been a cornerstone of Roma political mobilization during at le...
In October 1941 about 512 Jews from Luxembourg and Trier were deported to the ghetto in Litzmannstad...
About 1.5 million East European Jews-mostly from Poland, the Ukraine, and Russia-survived the Second...
The rescue of Jews during the Second World War is one of the least studied issues in the historiogra...
Start of the campaign for the rescue of the Jews by the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky in August 194...
The article examines the fate of the Jews in Poland in the Soviet and German occupation zones. Nazi ...
The article is devoted to assistance, rescue to the Jewish people in Romanian territory, including "...
In the article there are outlined the difficult circumstances of the Jewish population in the town B...
This dissertation focuses on the rescue of the Jews in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during...
A common phenomenon in social life is that some individuals help others and a few even risk their li...
The article describes the attitudes of Poles towards Jews during the occupation of Poland by Nazi Ge...
The Holocaust in Southern Ukraine: The Response of Survived Jews of Kalinindorf District after the G...
This article presents a detailed history of what the underground resistance of Krakow's Jews consist...
The article examines a range of questions tied to Nazi Germany’s socio-economic policies in occupied...
This article presents a detailed history of what the underground resistance of Krakow’s Jews consist...
The ritualized memory of genocide has been a cornerstone of Roma political mobilization during at le...
In October 1941 about 512 Jews from Luxembourg and Trier were deported to the ghetto in Litzmannstad...
About 1.5 million East European Jews-mostly from Poland, the Ukraine, and Russia-survived the Second...