Profanation and Dirt

Despite the scattered new media and initiatives for documenting and commemorating Poland’s remaining and lost Jewish spaces, the fate of the country’s surviving Jewish communal sites was becoming dire in the aftermath of the 1956 events in the country. As local municipalities became more successful...

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