About 230,000 Polish Jews survived the Second World War inside the Soviet Union. The lecture by Dr. Markus Nesselrodt is dedicated to the various paths of Polish Jews from occupied Poland to Soviet territory. What was everyday life like on the "periphery of the Holocaust" (Yehuda Bauer) in Soviet exile and how did Polish Jews return to their destroyed homeland after the Second World War? What awaited them there? With his lecture "Escaping the Holocaust: Polish Jews in the Soviet Union (1939 - 1946)," historian and book author Markus Nesselrodt will present this complicated story of escape and survival.
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