After 1945, Poland became a country of fear, where war, poverty, banditry, prejudice, and suspicion permeated society. Minority groups, anti-communists, regime opponents, and Jews had suffered the most under the new communist authorities. Today we remember the Kielce pogrom of 1946. This tragic event demonstrates how, under certain conditions, violence can erupt and local communities can disintegrate. After World War II, the suffering of the Jewish people in Eastern Europe did not cease.
Join Jan Darasz and his guest: Marcin Kaczorowski, Memory of Nations Foundation in this episode of How We Got Here to learn more.
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