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Address by President of Poland Aleksander Kwasńiewski at the Ceremonies in Jedwabne Marking the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Jedwabne Tragedy on 10 July 2001
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Initial Reporting
- Introduction 47
- Burnt Offering Rzeczpospolita, 5 May 2 0 0 0 50
- The Blood of Jedwabne 60
- In Memory and Admonition 64
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Part II. The Moral Debate
- Introduction 69
- Prophecies are Being Fulfilled 72
- Obsessed with Innocence 75
- A Need for Compensation 87
- The Revolution of Nihilism 93
- The Shortsightedness of the “Cultured” 103
- Homo Jedvabicus 114
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Part III. Official Statements
- Introduction 121
- Living in Truth: Special Statement by Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek regarding the Slaughter of Jews in Jedwabne in 1941, April 2001 125
- Address Delivered by Władysław Bartoszewski, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., 5 April 2001 126
- Address by President of Poland Aleksander Kwasńiewski at the Ceremonies in Jedwabne Marking the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Jedwabne Tragedy on 10 July 2001 130
- Findings of Investigation S 1/00/Zn into the Murder of Polish Citizens of Jewish Origin in the Town of Jedwabne on 10 July 1941, pursuant to Article 1 Point 1 of the Decree of 31 August 1944 133
- Jedwabne—Let Us Be Silent in the Face of This Crime: Piotr Lipiński Talks with Professor Andrzej Rzepliński 137
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Part IV. The Debate in the Catholic Church
- Introduction 147
- A Poor Christian Looks at Jedwabne: Adam Boniecki and Michał Okoński Talk with Archbishop Henryk Muszyński 155
- Interview with the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Józef Glemp, on the Murder of Jews in Jedwabne, 15 May 2001 166
- Rev. stanisław musiał. We ask you to help us be better 173
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Part V. Voices of the Inhabitants of Jedwabne
- Introduction 181
- We are Different People: A Discussion about Jedwabne in Jedwabne 186
- Marta Kurkowska-Budzan. My Jedwabne 200
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Part VI. Memories and Methodologies: The Historical Debate
- Introduction 209
- Collaboration Passed over in Silence 220
- How to Grapple with the Perplexing Legacy 237
- A Roundtable Discussion: Jedwabne—Crime and Memory 247
- We of Jedwabne 267
- The Pogrom in Jedwabne: Critical Remarks about Jan T. Gross’S Neighbors 304
- Critical Remarks Indeed 344
- Jedwabne Without Stereotypes: Agnieszka Sabor and Marek Zajac Talk with Professor Tomasz Szarota 371
- Jedwabne: How was it Possible? 386
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Part VII. The Discussion Outside Poland
- Introduction 403
- Introduction to the Hebrew Edition of Neighbors 408
- Do the Poor Poles Really Look at the Ghetto? Introduction to the Hebrew Edition of Neighbors 414
- “Heroes and Victims” (Extracts) 421
- Jedwabne and the Selling of the Holocaust 430
- Poles and the Jews: How Deep the Guilt? 434
- Washington Diarist: Righteous 440
- Chronology 451
- Explanatory Notes 459
- Index 471
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Initial Reporting
- Introduction 47
- Burnt Offering Rzeczpospolita, 5 May 2 0 0 0 50
- The Blood of Jedwabne 60
- In Memory and Admonition 64
-
Part II. The Moral Debate
- Introduction 69
- Prophecies are Being Fulfilled 72
- Obsessed with Innocence 75
- A Need for Compensation 87
- The Revolution of Nihilism 93
- The Shortsightedness of the “Cultured” 103
- Homo Jedvabicus 114
-
Part III. Official Statements
- Introduction 121
- Living in Truth: Special Statement by Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek regarding the Slaughter of Jews in Jedwabne in 1941, April 2001 125
- Address Delivered by Władysław Bartoszewski, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., 5 April 2001 126
- Address by President of Poland Aleksander Kwasńiewski at the Ceremonies in Jedwabne Marking the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Jedwabne Tragedy on 10 July 2001 130
- Findings of Investigation S 1/00/Zn into the Murder of Polish Citizens of Jewish Origin in the Town of Jedwabne on 10 July 1941, pursuant to Article 1 Point 1 of the Decree of 31 August 1944 133
- Jedwabne—Let Us Be Silent in the Face of This Crime: Piotr Lipiński Talks with Professor Andrzej Rzepliński 137
-
Part IV. The Debate in the Catholic Church
- Introduction 147
- A Poor Christian Looks at Jedwabne: Adam Boniecki and Michał Okoński Talk with Archbishop Henryk Muszyński 155
- Interview with the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Józef Glemp, on the Murder of Jews in Jedwabne, 15 May 2001 166
- Rev. stanisław musiał. We ask you to help us be better 173
-
Part V. Voices of the Inhabitants of Jedwabne
- Introduction 181
- We are Different People: A Discussion about Jedwabne in Jedwabne 186
- Marta Kurkowska-Budzan. My Jedwabne 200
-
Part VI. Memories and Methodologies: The Historical Debate
- Introduction 209
- Collaboration Passed over in Silence 220
- How to Grapple with the Perplexing Legacy 237
- A Roundtable Discussion: Jedwabne—Crime and Memory 247
- We of Jedwabne 267
- The Pogrom in Jedwabne: Critical Remarks about Jan T. Gross’S Neighbors 304
- Critical Remarks Indeed 344
- Jedwabne Without Stereotypes: Agnieszka Sabor and Marek Zajac Talk with Professor Tomasz Szarota 371
- Jedwabne: How was it Possible? 386
-
Part VII. The Discussion Outside Poland
- Introduction 403
- Introduction to the Hebrew Edition of Neighbors 408
- Do the Poor Poles Really Look at the Ghetto? Introduction to the Hebrew Edition of Neighbors 414
- “Heroes and Victims” (Extracts) 421
- Jedwabne and the Selling of the Holocaust 430
- Poles and the Jews: How Deep the Guilt? 434
- Washington Diarist: Righteous 440
- Chronology 451
- Explanatory Notes 459
- Index 471