Tag #109472 - Interview #83803 (Julian Gringras)

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At the polytechnic [in Warsaw] anti-Semitism began to spread gradually under Pilsudski’s [11] rule. The origins of that anti-Semitism go back to the time of the Polish-Soviet War [1920]. The Jews were resented for having welcomed the Bolsheviks [12] so enthusiastically in many small towns, which is quite probable given the poverty and misery of the Jews.

Sometime after the death of Pilsudski, and very quickly after 1936, when Nazism was spreading fast and furiously in Germany, anti-Semitism spread simultaneously in Poland.
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Julian Gringras