Reflections On The Kielce Pogrom
This volume contains four articles by renowned experts of contemporary Polish history allowing the reader to probe deeper into the f oundation and consequences of the Kielce pogrom of 1946. The opening essay raises the difficult subject of relotions between Poles a nd Jews in 1944-1946. The two following essays are attempts to confront two theses propagated by the communist authorities - accusat ions regarding the responsibility of the opposition underground for instigating the pogrom and the passivity of the Polish Catholic Church hierarchy in the face of volence against Jews. The final essay provides a synthesis of disputes, discussions and manipulation s which have accompanied the story of Kielce pogrom from the outset.