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Communist Poland
A Jewish Woman's Experience
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Communist Poland
A Jewish Woman's Experience
About this book
Communist Poland: A Jewish Woman's Experience is the first-person account by Jewish journalist Sara Nomberg-Przytyk of surviving Auschwitz then rising to various leadership roles in the newly-formed postwar Polish Communist Party. Building a just and equitable Poland for the common Pole through communism was her dream. The reality was neither simple nor successful. Working for heavily censored newspapers and periodicals, Nomberg-Przytyk witnessed firsthand the inner workings of a communist government plagued by the same Kafkaesque bureaucracy and antisemitism that she had been certain it would fix. Her memoir provides a comprehensive account as she slowly changed from enthusiastic practitioner to witness of a system that failed her and many others. This is the first published edition of this text, originally recorded as oral testimony in Polish but translated into English by Paula Parsky, and includes a critical introduction by the co-editors, American and Polish academics Holli Levitsky and Justyna Wlodarczyk, as well as extensive annotations.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- My First Day in the New Poland
- A Piece of White Bread
- An Armed Soldier at the Door of the Party Committee of Lublin
- A Parade of People and Portraits
- My First Victory
- I Meet My Destined One
- Small Candles Among the Ruins
- Old Friends in the New Poland
- The Kielce Pogrom
- You Don’t Know Me
- A New Job
- Why We Needed a 99 Percent Majority in the Elections
- Tell Me—Is It Possible?
- The Miracle in Lublin
- The Ruins of the War Will Disappear; In Their Places New Houses Will Stand
- You Are Going to Die
- I Want to, but My Wife Doesn’t
- The Light in the Shadows of the New Times
- Threat of Provocation Looming Over My Head
- The Death of a Dictator
- Nothing Has Changed—“The Jews Are Guilty”
- Opportunism Wins Out
- At the New Job
- In the Chains of Bureaucracy
- New Schools and Water in Peasant Houses—Optimistic Accents in the 1960s
- Is This the Role of a Journalist in Poland?
- My First Book
- The Pillars of Samson
- Jews in Auschwitz
- The Six-Day War
- Feelings of Terror and Insecurity Return
- The Polish Spring of 1968
- A Beilis-Like Trial Against My Husband
- We Can No Longer Eat Bread Full of Worms
- As Though After a Pogrom
- The Last Stage of Our Exodus
- On the Road
- The Day of Escape for Jews in Poland
- Epilogue
- Index
- About the Editors