Letters to the JDC as Autobiographical Sources of Jewish Holocaust Survivors

After the Holocaust, Jewish survivors in Poland relied on external help, including that of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (the Joint, JDC). They wrote letters to JDC both to request and to thank the American-based Jewish organization for i.a. food, clothes, medicine, and assistance...

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Main Author: JOANNA ŚLIWA
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: University of Szczecin Press 2020-01-01
Series:Autobiografia
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/au/pl/issue/1201/article/19024/
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description After the Holocaust, Jewish survivors in Poland relied on external help, including that of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (the Joint, JDC). They wrote letters to JDC both to request and to thank the American-based Jewish organization for i.a. food, clothes, medicine, and assistance with emigration from Poland. Many of those letters also contain autobiographical information about the authors, themselves Holocaust survivors and their families. The descriptions of wartime experiences and survival strategies as well as of immediate postwar life (1945–1949) entail details and snippets of historical and genealogical value. Therefore, the letters examined in this article offer both individual histories and a collective portrait of the Jewish population in postwar Poland. The epistolary material also captures JDC’s activities and their importance for reviving and sustaining Jewish life after the Holocaust.
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spellingShingle JOANNA ŚLIWA
Letters to the JDC as Autobiographical Sources of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
Autobiografia
Jewish survivors
Holocaust
postwar
correspondence
JDC
ego-documents
title Letters to the JDC as Autobiographical Sources of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
title_full Letters to the JDC as Autobiographical Sources of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
title_fullStr Letters to the JDC as Autobiographical Sources of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Letters to the JDC as Autobiographical Sources of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
title_short Letters to the JDC as Autobiographical Sources of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
title_sort letters to the jdc as autobiographical sources of jewish holocaust survivors
topic Jewish survivors
Holocaust
postwar
correspondence
JDC
ego-documents
url https://wnus.edu.pl/au/pl/issue/1201/article/19024/
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