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Slyomovics, Susan. 2014. How To Accept German Reparations. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Adler, Eliyana R. 2014. Hrubieszów At The Crossroads: Polish Jews Navigate The German And Soviet Occupations. Holocaust And Genocide Studies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 28 (1).

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Adler, Eliyana R. 2021. I Became A Nomad In The Land Of Nomadic Tribes: Polish Jewish Refugees In Central Asia And Perceptions Of The Other. In Jews And Non-Jews In The Ussr During The Second World War, edited by Christoph Dieckmann and Zeltser, Arkadi. Jews And Non-Jews In The Ussr During The Second World War. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem Press.
Boder, David P. 1949. I Did Not Interview The Dead. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Koźmińska-Frejlak, Ewa. 2015. I’m Going To The Oven Because I Wouldn’t Give Myself To Him’: The Role Of Gender In The Polish Jewish Civic Court. In Jewish Honor Courts: Revenge, Retribution, And Reconciliation In Europe And Israel After The Holocaust, edited by Laura Jockusch and Finder, Gabriel N.. Jewish Honor Courts: Revenge, Retribution, And Reconciliation In Europe And Israel After The Holocaust. Detroit: Wayne State Univeristy Press.
Lane, Arthur Bliss. 1948. I Saw Poland Betrayed: An American Ambassador Reports To The American People. Indianapolis and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers.
Orenstein, Henry. 1990. I Shall Live: Surviving The Holocaust, 1939-1945. New York: Oxford University Press.
Cohen, Boaz, and Gabriel N. Finder. 2017. I Will Not Be Believed’: Benjamin Tenenbaum And The Representation Of The Child Survivor. In Jewish Families In Europe, 1939-Present, edited by Joanna Beata Michlic. Jewish Families In Europe, 1939-Present. Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press.
Goldlust, John. 2017. Identity Profusions: Bio-Historical Journeys From ‘Polish Jew’/ ‘Jewish Pole’ Through ‘Soviet Citizen’ To ‘Holocaust Survivor’. In Shelter From The Holocaust: Rethinking Jewish Survival In The Soviet Union, edited by Mark Edele, Fitzpatrick, Sheila, and Grossmann, Atina. Shelter From The Holocaust: Rethinking Jewish Survival In The Soviet Union. Detroit: Wayne State Univeristy Press.
Schneersohn, Joseph Isaac. 1985. Igrot-Kodesh. Brooklyn: Kehot.
Kichelewski, Audrey. 2010. Imagining ‘The Jews’ In Stalinist Poland: Nationalists Or Cosmopolites?. European Review Of History—Revue Européenne D’histoire, European Review of History—Revue européenne d’histoire, 17 (3).
Berendt, Grzegorz. 2014. The Impact Of The 1956 Liberalization Of Poland’s Political System On The Jewish Population. In Jewish Presence In Absence: The Aftermath Of The Holocaust In Poland, 1944-2010, edited by Feliks Tych and Adamczyk-Garbowska, Monika. Jewish Presence In Absence: The Aftermath Of The Holocaust In Poland, 1944-2010. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem Press.
Grynberg, Henryk. 2017. In Defense Of Eyewitness Testimonies: Reflections Of A Writer And Child Survivor Of The Holocaust. In Jewish Families In Europe, 1939-Present: History, Representation, And Memory, edited by Joanna Beata Michlic. Jewish Families In Europe, 1939-Present: History, Representation, And Memory. Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press.
Kichelewski, Audrey. 2018. In Or Out?: Identities And Images Of Poland Among Polish Jews In The Postwar Years. In New Directions In The History Of The Jews In Polish Lands, edited by Antony Polonsky, Wegrzynek, Hanna, and Żbikowski, Andrzej. New Directions In The History Of The Jews In Polish Lands. Boston: Academic Studies Press.
Lubetkin, Zivia. 1981. In The Days Of Destruction And Revolt. Israel: Ghetto Fighters’ House.

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