“Repressive Measures Against Helping Jews” | A Discussion
This publication is partially the result of work carried out for the project entitled “An Index of Poles Murdered and Repressed for Helping Jews During World War II”.
Its aim was to ascertain the names of Polish citizens, not covered by the Nuremberg Laws, but who were living within the borders of the Republic of Poland from 31st August 1939 and who were repressed for having helped Jews during World War II. The book contains 333 notes (concerning 654 people), presenting the circumstances and types of aid, as well as the resultant repression which they encountered.
The event will take place on Thursday 16th January 2020, at 5:00 pm, at the Janusz Kurtyka Education Centre of the IPN at 21/25 Marszałkowska Street in Warsaw.
» Read: The Death Penalty for Helping Jews in Occupied Poland
Those taking part in the discussion will include:
- Dr. Aleksandra Namysło – the volume’s editor (IPN)
- Dr. Martyna Grądzka-Rejak – the volume’s editor (IPN)
- Dr. Mateusz Szpytma – Vice-President of the IPN





