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Polish and Jewish Resistance Movements


Polish and Jewish Resistance Movements

24.02.2009 14:14:36


Institute of National Remembrance invites for International Conference Polish and Jewish Resistance Movements under the German Occupation in the years 1939–1945


International Conference
 
Polish and Jewish Resistance Movements under the German Occupation
in the years 1939–1945
 
Warsaw, Holiday Inn Hotel
Scherzo Hall, 1st floor
 
 
Program
 

Monday, 23 March 2009

 

9.00–9.30 – Opening of the conference

 

Session One – Chair: Prof. Jan Żaryn

 

9.30–9.50 – Adam Puławski, The Union of Armed Combat–Home Army (ZWZ/AK), the Government Delegate’s Office at Home, and the Polish Government in Exile vis-à-vis the extermination of the Jewish population in Poland in 1942.

 

9.50–10.10 – Dr Janusz Gmitruk, The Peasants’ Movement vis-à-vis the extermination of the Polish Jews during the Second World War.

 

10.10–10.30 – Dr Piotr Gontarczyk, The underground Polish Workers’ Party vis-à-vis the Jews, 1942–1945.

 
10.30–11.10 – Discussion
 

11.10–11.30 – Coffee break

 

Session Two – Chair: Dr Elżbieta Rączy

 

11.30–11.50 – Dr Marcin Urynowicz, Judenrats and the issue of active resistance.

 

11.50–12.10 – Dr Piotr Kędziorek, The underground press of the Warsaw Ghetto as an instrument of political activity of the Jewish resistance movement.

 

12.10–12.30 – Witold Mędykowski, Uneven victims, uneven struggle: The crossroads of the Polish and Jewish resistance movements during the German occupation.

 
12.30–13.10 – Discussion
 

13.10–15.10 – Lunch break

 

Session Three – Chair: Dr Dariusz Libionka

 

15.10–15.30 – Prof. John Radziłowski, Ejszyszki and the historiography of ethnic conflicts in northeastern Poland in the years 1939–1945.

 

15.30–15.50 – Dr Yevgenii Rozenblat, Jewish participation it the anti-Nazi underground and partisan movement in Belarus in the years 1941–1944.

 

15.50–16.10 – Dr Bogdan Musiał, Against the common enemy: Soviet partisans and the Jews under the German occupation in Belarus  in the years 1941–1944.

 
16.10–16.50 – Discussion
 

16.50–17.10 – Coffee break

 

17.10–18.30 – Panel discussion: Poles in the armed underground vis-à-vis the Holocaust.

Moderator: Prof. Grzegorz Berendt; Speakers: Dr Piotr Gontarczyk, Dr Dariusz Libionka, Witold Mędykowski and Leszek Żebrowski.

 
19.00 – Dinner
 
 

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

 

Session Four – Chair: Witold Mędykowski

 

10.00–10.20 – Alina Skibińska, Jews in the Home Army. An episode in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski.

 

10.20–10.40 – Dr Dariusz Libionka, The poor Home Army soldiers look at the liquidation of the ghettos (the example of the Warsaw district).

 
10.40–11.10 – Discussion
 

11.10–11.30 – Coffee break

 

Session Five – Chair: Dr Aleksandra Namysło

 

11.30–11.50 – Patricia Romerstein, Prof. Herbert Romerstein, The Abandonment of the Poles and Jews – Soviet Intelligence Operations Against Polish-Americans, Jewish-Americans, and others Who Tried to Help the Victims of Nazism.

 

11.50–12.10 – Dr Elżbieta Rączy, The Holocaust in the Rzeszów region in the light of Home Army’s reports.

 

12.10–12.30 – Piotr Szopa, The Polish Underground State in the Rzeszów region vis-à-vis the crimes committed on Jews.

 
12.30–13.20 – Discussion
 

13.20–15.20 – Lunch break

 

Session Six – Chair: Dr Marcin Urynowicz

 

15.20–15.40 – Dr Edyta Gawron, The Jewish resistance movement in Cracow in the context of invigilation and Gestapo repressions.

 

15.40–16.00 – Dr Aleksandra Namysło, Self-salvation or self-defense? The Jewish youth of Zagłębie Dąbrowskie and their attitude towards the realities of the German occupation.

 

16.00–16.20 – Prof. Grzegorz Berendt, Poles and Jews in Gdańsk region in the face of the German brutality in the years 1939–1941.

 
16.20–17.00 – Discussion
 

17.00–17.30 – Conclusion and closing of the conference

 
18.30 – Reception

 


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