Abstract
Gathers together the most important contributions to the current debate in Poland on the question of what responsibility the Poles share for the mass murder of the Jews.
The poor Poles look at the ghetto / Jan Błoński -- The deep roots and long life of stereotypes / Stanisław Salmonowicz -- A reply to Jan Błoński / Władysław Siła-Nowicki -- Guilt by neglect / Ewa Berberyusz -- The 'just' and the 'passive' / Teresa Prekerowa -- The mission that failed : a Polish courier who tried to help the Jews / Maciej Kozłowski -- 'The black hole' : conversation with Stanisław Krajewski, 'a Pole and a Jew in one person' / Ewa Berberyusz -- Do not speak for me, please / Kazimierz Dziewanowski -- Differing ethical standpoints / Jerzy Jastrzebowski -- In a sense I am an anti-semite / Janina Walewska -- Polish reasons and Jewish reasons / Jerzy Turowicz -- The eighty-first blow / Kazimierz Kakol -- Pilate's gesture / Ryszard Żelichowski -- The disseminator of anti-semitism? : a rejoinder to Jan Błoński / Witold Rymanowski -- The hidden complex of the Polish mind : Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust / Andrzej Bryk -- Ethical problems of the Holocaust in Poland : Discussion held at the International Conference on the History and Culture of Polish Jewry in Jerusalem on Monday 1 February 1988