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Dissolution of Eastern European Jewry
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Dissolution of Eastern European Jewry Paperback - 1986

by Walter N. Sanning


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  • Title Dissolution of Eastern European Jewry
  • Author Walter N. Sanning
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Second Printing
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Noontide Pr, Newport Beach, California, U.S.A.
  • Date June 1986
  • ISBN 9780939484119
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Dissolution of Eastern European Jewry
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Dissolution of Eastern European Jewry

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Institute for Historical Review, 1985. Soft cover. Very Good. Second printing, 1985. Clean text with no marks noted. Clean and solid copy. Light shelfwear only; tanning to wraps. Discusses, using all available sources, the fact that a century earlier, Eastern Europe had been the center of the world's Jewish population, and that now the centers are the Western hemisphere and Israel. According to the author, numbers admitted to the Soviet Union or helped to the US or Israel by Western or Zionist organizations are not fully shared by authorities, and thus the numbers are difficult to know with accuracy. Does not appear to be a work of explicit Holocaust denial, but does point out that one cannot simply subtract the Jewish population after the war from the population before the war in, say, Poland, and assume that the remainder were killed, if many went to the Soviet Union, Palestine, or the US in a largely undocumented fashion. Tables, footnotes, index. 239 pp.
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