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Remember Every Day... the fates of the Jews of Przemysl during World
War II
Editors: John
J. Hartman and Jacek Krochmal, Translation: Agnieszka
Andrzejewska
Published
in 2002 in both English and Polish editions. The book represents an
American-Polish and Jewish- Christian collaboration to tell the story
of the Holocaust in a Galician town in southeast Poland. The book
consists of memoirs of Jewish survivors, Polish and Ukrainian rescuers,
and townspeople who lived through the years of World War II. In
addition the authors present a history of the town’s Jewish presence
dating back 1000 years, a history of the Holocaust period, and a
psychological analysis of Polish-Jewish relations in our time. The book
attempts to put a human face on the grim statistics of war and genocide
focusing on the experiences of ordinary people in extraordinary
times. 315 pages, 35 photographs.Publishers: TPN (Przemysl,
Poland) and Remembrance and Reconciliation, Inc. (Ann Arbor, Michigan,
USA).
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