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Part history, part memoir, part investigation, The Crime and the Silence is an award-winning journalist's account of the events of that day: both the story of a massacre told through oral histories of survivors and witnesses, and a portrait of a Polish town coming to terms with its dark past.
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Part history, part memoir, part investigation, The Crime and the Silence is an award-winning journalist's account of the events of that day: both the story of a massacre told through oral histories of survivors and witnesses, and a portrait of a Polish town coming to terms with its dark past.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cornerstone
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 200mm x 131mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9780099592525
- ISBN-10: 0099592525
- Artikelnr.: 44534068
- Verlag: Cornerstone
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 200mm x 131mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9780099592525
- ISBN-10: 0099592525
- Artikelnr.: 44534068
Anna Bikont is a journalist for Gazeta Wyborcza,one of Poland's largest and most celebrated newspapers, which she helped found in 1989. For her articles on the crimes of Jedwabne and Radzilów, she was honored in 2001 with Poland¿s most prestigious award in journalism, the Press Prize. In 2008 and 2009, Bikont was a Cullman Fellow of the New York Public Library.
Journal 1
Chapter 1
Lord, Rid Poland of the JewsOr, On Polish-Jewish Relations in Jedwabne in
the Thirties
Journal 2
Chapter 2
I Wanted to Save her Life, Love Came LaterOr, The Story of Rachela
Finkelsztejn and Stanislaw Ramotowski
Journal 3
Chapter 3
We Suffered Under the Soviets, the Germans, and People's PolandOr, The
Story of the Three Brothers Laudanski
Journal 4
Chapter 4
You Didn't See That Grief in JewsOr, Polish and Jewish Memory of the Soviet
Occupation
Journal 5
Chapter 5
I'll Tell You Who Did It: My FatherOr, The Private Investigation of Jan
Skrodzki
Journal 6
Chapter 6
If I'd Been In Jedwabne Then
Or, The Story of Meir Ronen, Deported to Kazakhstan
Journal 7
Chapter 7
A Time Will Come When Even Stones Will SpeakOr, Soliloquies of Leszek
Dziedzic
Journal 8
Chapter 8
Your Only Chance Was to Pass for a Goy Or, The Story of Awigdor Kochaw's
survival
Journal 9
Chapter 9
Desperately Seeking Something Positive
Or, Soliloquies of Krzysztof Godlewski, Ex-Mayor of Jedwabne
Journal 10
Chapter 10
Only I Knew There Were Seven Of ThemOr, The Story of Antonina Wyrzykowska
Chapter 11
I, Szmul Wasersztejn, Warn YouOr, The Road from Jedwabne to Costa Rica
Journal 11
Chapter 12
They Had Vodka, Guns and HatredOr, July 7, 1941 in Radzilów
Journal 12
Chapter 13
The Dreams of Chaja FinkelsztejnOr, The Survival of a Radzilów Miller's
Family
Journal 13
Chapter 14
Decent Polish Kids and Hooligans
Or, On the Murderers of Jedwabne, Radzilów, Wasosz and surroundings
Journal 14
Chapter 15 Strictly Speaking Poles Did ItOr, A Conversation with Prosecutor
Radoslaw Ignatiew
Postscript
From the Ruins of a Lost WorldOr, The Names, Surnames and Addresses of the
Jews of Jedwabne
Chapter 1
Lord, Rid Poland of the JewsOr, On Polish-Jewish Relations in Jedwabne in
the Thirties
Journal 2
Chapter 2
I Wanted to Save her Life, Love Came LaterOr, The Story of Rachela
Finkelsztejn and Stanislaw Ramotowski
Journal 3
Chapter 3
We Suffered Under the Soviets, the Germans, and People's PolandOr, The
Story of the Three Brothers Laudanski
Journal 4
Chapter 4
You Didn't See That Grief in JewsOr, Polish and Jewish Memory of the Soviet
Occupation
Journal 5
Chapter 5
I'll Tell You Who Did It: My FatherOr, The Private Investigation of Jan
Skrodzki
Journal 6
Chapter 6
If I'd Been In Jedwabne Then
Or, The Story of Meir Ronen, Deported to Kazakhstan
Journal 7
Chapter 7
A Time Will Come When Even Stones Will SpeakOr, Soliloquies of Leszek
Dziedzic
Journal 8
Chapter 8
Your Only Chance Was to Pass for a Goy Or, The Story of Awigdor Kochaw's
survival
Journal 9
Chapter 9
Desperately Seeking Something Positive
Or, Soliloquies of Krzysztof Godlewski, Ex-Mayor of Jedwabne
Journal 10
Chapter 10
Only I Knew There Were Seven Of ThemOr, The Story of Antonina Wyrzykowska
Chapter 11
I, Szmul Wasersztejn, Warn YouOr, The Road from Jedwabne to Costa Rica
Journal 11
Chapter 12
They Had Vodka, Guns and HatredOr, July 7, 1941 in Radzilów
Journal 12
Chapter 13
The Dreams of Chaja FinkelsztejnOr, The Survival of a Radzilów Miller's
Family
Journal 13
Chapter 14
Decent Polish Kids and Hooligans
Or, On the Murderers of Jedwabne, Radzilów, Wasosz and surroundings
Journal 14
Chapter 15 Strictly Speaking Poles Did ItOr, A Conversation with Prosecutor
Radoslaw Ignatiew
Postscript
From the Ruins of a Lost WorldOr, The Names, Surnames and Addresses of the
Jews of Jedwabne
Journal 1
Chapter 1
Lord, Rid Poland of the JewsOr, On Polish-Jewish Relations in Jedwabne in
the Thirties
Journal 2
Chapter 2
I Wanted to Save her Life, Love Came LaterOr, The Story of Rachela
Finkelsztejn and Stanislaw Ramotowski
Journal 3
Chapter 3
We Suffered Under the Soviets, the Germans, and People's PolandOr, The
Story of the Three Brothers Laudanski
Journal 4
Chapter 4
You Didn't See That Grief in JewsOr, Polish and Jewish Memory of the Soviet
Occupation
Journal 5
Chapter 5
I'll Tell You Who Did It: My FatherOr, The Private Investigation of Jan
Skrodzki
Journal 6
Chapter 6
If I'd Been In Jedwabne Then
Or, The Story of Meir Ronen, Deported to Kazakhstan
Journal 7
Chapter 7
A Time Will Come When Even Stones Will SpeakOr, Soliloquies of Leszek
Dziedzic
Journal 8
Chapter 8
Your Only Chance Was to Pass for a Goy Or, The Story of Awigdor Kochaw's
survival
Journal 9
Chapter 9
Desperately Seeking Something Positive
Or, Soliloquies of Krzysztof Godlewski, Ex-Mayor of Jedwabne
Journal 10
Chapter 10
Only I Knew There Were Seven Of ThemOr, The Story of Antonina Wyrzykowska
Chapter 11
I, Szmul Wasersztejn, Warn YouOr, The Road from Jedwabne to Costa Rica
Journal 11
Chapter 12
They Had Vodka, Guns and HatredOr, July 7, 1941 in Radzilów
Journal 12
Chapter 13
The Dreams of Chaja FinkelsztejnOr, The Survival of a Radzilów Miller's
Family
Journal 13
Chapter 14
Decent Polish Kids and Hooligans
Or, On the Murderers of Jedwabne, Radzilów, Wasosz and surroundings
Journal 14
Chapter 15 Strictly Speaking Poles Did ItOr, A Conversation with Prosecutor
Radoslaw Ignatiew
Postscript
From the Ruins of a Lost WorldOr, The Names, Surnames and Addresses of the
Jews of Jedwabne
Chapter 1
Lord, Rid Poland of the JewsOr, On Polish-Jewish Relations in Jedwabne in
the Thirties
Journal 2
Chapter 2
I Wanted to Save her Life, Love Came LaterOr, The Story of Rachela
Finkelsztejn and Stanislaw Ramotowski
Journal 3
Chapter 3
We Suffered Under the Soviets, the Germans, and People's PolandOr, The
Story of the Three Brothers Laudanski
Journal 4
Chapter 4
You Didn't See That Grief in JewsOr, Polish and Jewish Memory of the Soviet
Occupation
Journal 5
Chapter 5
I'll Tell You Who Did It: My FatherOr, The Private Investigation of Jan
Skrodzki
Journal 6
Chapter 6
If I'd Been In Jedwabne Then
Or, The Story of Meir Ronen, Deported to Kazakhstan
Journal 7
Chapter 7
A Time Will Come When Even Stones Will SpeakOr, Soliloquies of Leszek
Dziedzic
Journal 8
Chapter 8
Your Only Chance Was to Pass for a Goy Or, The Story of Awigdor Kochaw's
survival
Journal 9
Chapter 9
Desperately Seeking Something Positive
Or, Soliloquies of Krzysztof Godlewski, Ex-Mayor of Jedwabne
Journal 10
Chapter 10
Only I Knew There Were Seven Of ThemOr, The Story of Antonina Wyrzykowska
Chapter 11
I, Szmul Wasersztejn, Warn YouOr, The Road from Jedwabne to Costa Rica
Journal 11
Chapter 12
They Had Vodka, Guns and HatredOr, July 7, 1941 in Radzilów
Journal 12
Chapter 13
The Dreams of Chaja FinkelsztejnOr, The Survival of a Radzilów Miller's
Family
Journal 13
Chapter 14
Decent Polish Kids and Hooligans
Or, On the Murderers of Jedwabne, Radzilów, Wasosz and surroundings
Journal 14
Chapter 15 Strictly Speaking Poles Did ItOr, A Conversation with Prosecutor
Radoslaw Ignatiew
Postscript
From the Ruins of a Lost WorldOr, The Names, Surnames and Addresses of the
Jews of Jedwabne