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"Franois Bujak, professor at the Catholic University of Krakw, stood out as a particularly prolific writer on the Jewish question in general, and on the notion of Jewish Communism in particular. T...
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"Franois Bujak, professor at the Catholic University of Krakw, stood out as a particularly prolific writer on the Jewish question in general, and on the notion of Jewish Communism in particular. The Jewish problem had grown substantially during [WWI], Bujak reported in 1919. From the very moment Jews had entered the Polish lands, they had acted either as a 'German avant-garde', or as 'superior instruments in the hands of Russian politicians.' During the war, he continued, Jews, while evading military service, were eager to co-operate with the partitioning powers. Only the vigilance of the Polish people had saved the republic from Jewish informers, snitches, and Bolshevik propagandists, as the professor from Krakw concluded." - Andr W.M Gerrits in "The Myth of Jewish Communism". "In opposing any national autonomy or minority rights for the Jews in Poland, Bujak presents them as unpatriotic, unassimilable, unproductive champions of Germanism, hostile to a free and independent Poland." - Singerman 0090. "Bujak (1875-1953) was a Polish academic and historian of economic, political and social history of Poland." - Wikipedia. 49, [2] p. Text in French. 3/4" circular erasures to front cover and Table Des Matires. Faint illegible writing on backstrip otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Average wear to original beige covers. Contents moderately tanned. A sound vintage example. 24.5 x 16.1 cm. For the benefit of English readers, we include an English-language Sons of Liberty edition of this title, probably printed in the 1970s.; Sm 4to
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Publisher: Imprimerie Lev
Year: 1919
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
First Edition
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