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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.
Goldlust, John. 2012. A Different Silence: The Survival Of More Than 200,000 Polish Jews In The Soviet Union During World War Ii As A Case Study In Cultural Amnesia. Journal Of The Australian Jewish Historical Society, Journal of the Australian Jewish Historical Society, 21 (2).
Grabski, August, and Martyna Rusiniak. 2008. Jewish Communists After The Holocaust And The Language Of Polish Jewry. In Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Post-War Era, edited by Elvira Grözinger and Ruta, Magdalena. Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Post-War Era. Weisbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Grabski, August. 2014. Jews And Political Life In Poland From1944-1949. 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.
Grabski, August, and Albert Stankowski. 2014. Jewish Religious Life In Poland After The Holocaust. 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.
Gross, Jan T. 2000. A Tangled Web: Confronting Stereotypes Concerning Relations Between Poles, Germans, Jews, And Communists. In The Politics Of Retribution In Europe: World War Ii And Its Aftermath, edited by Isvan Deak, Gross, Jan T., and Judt, Tony. The Politics Of Retribution In Europe: World War Ii And Its Aftermath. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Gross, Natan. 2001. Who Are You, Mr. Grymek?. London: Vallentine Mitchell.
Gross, Jan T. 1991. Polish Pow Camps In The Soviet-Occupied Western Ukraine. In The Soviet Takeover Of The Polish Eastern Provinces, 1939-41, edited by Keith Sword. The Soviet Takeover Of The Polish Eastern Provinces, 1939-41. New York: St. Martin's Press.
Gross, Magdalena H. 2013. Reclaiming The Nation: Polish Schooling In Exile During The Second World War. History Of Education Quarterly, History of Education Quarterly, 53 (3).
Gross, Jan T. 2001. Neighbors: The Destruction Of The Jews Of Jedwabne Poland. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Gross, Natan, and Shaul Goskind, eds.. 1948. Unzere Kinder. Poland: National Center for Jewish Film.
Grossman, Vasily. 1986. Life And Fate: A Novel. Translated by Robert Chandler. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers.
Grossmann, Atina. 2017. Jewish Refugees In Soviet Central Asia, Iran, And India: Lost Memories Of Displacement, Trauma, And Rescue. 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.
Grossmann, Atina, and Tamar Lewinsky. 2018. "Displaced Persons” And “An Autonomous Society". In A History Of Jews In Germany Since 1945: Politics, Culture, And Society, edited by Michael Brenner, translated by Kenneth Kronenberg. A History Of Jews In Germany Since 1945: Politics, Culture, And Society. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.

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