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* Boaz Cohen. "[https://cwg1945.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Boaz-Cohen-childrens-voice.pdf The Children’s Voice: Postwar Collection of Testimonies from Child Survivors of the Holocaust]." ''Holocaust and Genocide Studies'' 21. 1 (Spring 2007): 73–95.
* Boaz Cohen. "[https://cwg1945.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Boaz-Cohen-childrens-voice.pdf The Children’s Voice: Postwar Collection of Testimonies from Child Survivors of the Holocaust]." ''Holocaust and Genocide Studies'' 21. 1 (Spring 2007): 73–95.
== Title ==
{pl} Michał M. Borwicz - Nella Rost - Jo´zef Wulf, eds. '''''Dokumenty zbrodni i me˛czen´stwa'''''. Cracow [Poland]: Wojewo´dzka Z˙ ydowska Komisja, 1945.
== Abstract ==
"Attempts to publicize children’s testimonies began as early as 1945 with the publication of the collection Dokumenty zbrodni i me˛czen´stwa (Documents of Crime and Martyrdom) by the Regional Jewish Historical Commission in Krakow. One of its four chapters was devoted to “children’s stories” and contained excerpts from twenty-two testimonies. Fifty-three pages of the book were devoted to children, the “Enemy No. 1 of the Fascists.” The Krakow commission’s special interest in children’s testimonies can be traced to the work of Maria (Miryam) HochbergMarian´ska, who survived the war living outside the ghetto “on Aryan papers” (that is, using false identity documents indicating that she was not Jewish). She was active in Z˙egota, the Polish underground organization for assistance to Jews, and cared for a number of women who went into hiding with their children. Thus, she had firsthand knowledge of the special needs of children during the occupation."--Boas Cohen, Bar-Ilan University.


==== 1947 ====
==== 1947 ====


* [[Benjamin Tennebaum]], ed., '''Ehad me-ir u shenayim mi-mishpahah: Mivhar m’elef autobigrafiot shel yaldei Yisrael b’Polin''' [One of a City and Two of a Family: A Selection from a Thousand Autobiographies of Jewish Children in Poland] (Merhavyah, Israel: Sifriat Poalim, 1947) <Hebrew>.
* [[Benjamin Tennebaum]], ed., '''Ehad me-ir u shenayim mi-mishpahah: Mivhar m’elef autobigrafiot shel yaldei Yisrael b’Polin''' [One of a City and Two of a Family: A Selection from a Thousand Autobiographies of Jewish Children in Poland] (Merhavyah, Israel: Sifriat Poalim, 1947) <Hebrew>.

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The page: Holocaust Children Studies Studies--1940s includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Holocaust Children Studies made in the 1940s, or from 1940 to 1949.


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Bibliography

1947

  • Benjamin Tennebaum, ed., Ehad me-ir u shenayim mi-mishpahah: Mivhar m’elef autobigrafiot shel yaldei Yisrael b’Polin [One of a City and Two of a Family: A Selection from a Thousand Autobiographies of Jewish Children in Poland] (Merhavyah, Israel: Sifriat Poalim, 1947) <Hebrew>.

Media in category "Holocaust Children Studies--1940s"

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