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Kijek, Kamil. 2018. Aliens In The Land Of The Piasts: The Polonization Of Lower Silesia And Its Jewish Community In The Years 1945-1950. In Jews And Germans In Eastern Europe: Shared And Comparative Histories, edited by Tobias Grill. Jews And Germans In Eastern Europe: Shared And Comparative Histories. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Mitsel, Mikhail. 2019. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Programs In The Ussr, 1941-1948: A Complicated Partnership. In The Jdc At 100: A Century Of Humanitarianism, edited by Avinoam Patt, Grossmann, Atina, Levi, Linda G., and Mandel, Maud S.. The Jdc At 100: A Century Of Humanitarianism. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
Fitzpatrick, Sheila. 2017. Annexation, Evacuation, And Antisemitism In The Soviet Union, 1939-1946. 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.
Levin, Dov. 1977. The Attitude Of The Soviet Union To The Rescue Of Jews. In Rescue Attempts During The Holocaust: Proceedings Of The Second Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, edited by Israel Gutman and Zuroff, Efraim. Rescue Attempts During The Holocaust: Proceedings Of The Second Yad Vashem International Historical Conference. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem.

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Gitelman, Zvi. 2001. A Century Of Ambivalence: The Jews Of Russia And The Soviet Union, 1881 To The Present. 2nd ed. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.
Grynberg, Henryk. 1997. Children Of Zion. Translated by Jacqueline Mitchell. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
Schatz, Jaff. 2008. Communists In The ‘Jewish Sector’ In Poland: Identity, Ethos And Institutional Structure. In Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era, edited by Elvira Grözinger and Ruta, Magdalena. Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Gilboa, Yehoshua A. 1968. Confess! Confess! Eight Years In Soviet Prisons. Translated by Dov Ben Aba. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

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Blatman, Daniel. 2011. The Death Marches: The Final Phrase Of Nazi Genocide. Translated by Chaya Galai. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University 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).
Čapková, Kateřina. 2014. Dilemmas Of Minority Politics: Jewish Migrants In Postwar Czechoslovakia And Poland. In Postwar Jewish Displacement And Rebirth, 1945-1967, edited by Françoise S. Ouzan and Gerstenfeld, Manfred. Postwar Jewish Displacement And Rebirth, 1945-1967. Leiden: Brill.
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.
General Sikorski H. Institute. 1961. Documents On Polish-Soviet Relations, 1933-1945. 1933-1943. Vol. 1. 1933-1943. London: Heinemann.

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Adler, Eliyana R. 2013. Exile And Survival: Lithuanian Jewish Deportees In The Soviet Union. In Ha-Kayits Ha-Norah Ha-Hu: 70 Shana Le-Hashmadat Ha-Kehilot Ha-Yehudiot Be-‘Are Ha-Sadeh Be-Lita [That Terrible Summer: 70 Years Since The Destruction Of The Jewish Communities Of Lithuania], edited by Michal Ben Ya'akov, Greenberg, Gershon, and Rosmarin, Sigalit. Ha-Kayits Ha-Norah Ha-Hu: 70 Shana Le-Hashmadat Ha-Kehilot Ha-Yehudiot Be-‘Are Ha-Sadeh Be-Lita [That Terrible Summer: 70 Years Since The Destruction Of The Jewish Communities Of Lithuania]. Jerusalem: Efrata College.

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