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... Jews living in Jedwabne , Jan Milewski shows that its population in 1939-1941 was not , as Gross and most scholars assumed , predominantly Jewish ; it was Polish . According to the census of 1931 , the vast majority of the inhabitants ...
... Jews living in Jedwabne , Jan Milewski shows that its population in 1939-1941 was not , as Gross and most scholars assumed , predominantly Jewish ; it was Polish . According to the census of 1931 , the vast majority of the inhabitants ...
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... Jewish business enjoyed in Poland in the 1930s . Jews constituted about 10 percent of the total population , estimated at about 35,000,000 in 1939 , which was the highest percentage of Jews in any country in the world at that time ...
... Jewish business enjoyed in Poland in the 1930s . Jews constituted about 10 percent of the total population , estimated at about 35,000,000 in 1939 , which was the highest percentage of Jews in any country in the world at that time ...
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... Jews , nor for any minority group in the interwar era . Ethnic Poles were much over - represented in the officer corps . Polish universities were the site of anti - Jewish demonstrations , efforts to create " ghetto benches , " ugly ...
... Jews , nor for any minority group in the interwar era . Ethnic Poles were much over - represented in the officer corps . Polish universities were the site of anti - Jewish demonstrations , efforts to create " ghetto benches , " ugly ...
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