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The Jews of Pinsk, 1881 to 1941

Online ISBN:
9780804785020
Print ISBN:
9780804741583
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
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The Jews of Pinsk, 1881 to 1941

Published online:
20 June 2013
Published in print:
9 January 2013
Online ISBN:
9780804785020
Print ISBN:
9780804741583
Publisher:
Stanford University Press

Abstract

This is the most detailed and comprehensive history of a single Jewish community in any language. This second portion of the study focuses on Pinsk's turbulent final sixty years, showing the reality of life in this, in many ways representative, Eastern European Jewish community. From the 1905 Russian revolution through World War I and the long prologue to the Holocaust, the sweep of world history and the fate of this dynamic center of Jewish life were intertwined. Pinsk's role in the bloody aftermath of World War I is still the subject of scholarly debates: the murder of thirty-five Jewish men from Pinsk, many from its educated elite, provoked the American and British leaders to send emissaries to Pinsk. The book argues that the executions were a deliberate ploy by the Polish military and government to intimidate the Jewish population of the new Poland. Despite an increasingly hostile Polish state, Pinsk's Jews managed to maintain their community through the 1920s and 1930s—until World War II brought a grim Soviet interregnum succeeded by the entry of the Nazis on July 4, 1941.

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