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Warsaw and Yiddish: Europe’s once largest Jewish city
Tomasz Kamusella
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St Andrews Institute for Transnational & Spatial History
School of History
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aftermath
16%
Awareness
16%
Catholic
16%
Century New York City
16%
Europe
100%
Holocaust
16%
Jewish Community
16%
Jewish culture
16%
Jewish life
16%
Judaism
100%
Poland
33%
Polish culture
16%
Political Institutions
16%
Revival
16%
Twentieth Century
16%
Warsaw
100%
World War II
16%
Yiddish language
16%
Social Sciences
Christians
16%
Communism
16%
Europe
100%
Holocaust
16%
Judaism
100%
Poland
33%
Polish
16%
Political Institutions
16%
Twentieth Century
16%
World War II
16%