The Jews of East Central Europe between the world wars / Ezra Mendelsohn.
There was an upsurge of ethnic nationalism, and heightened antisemitism, following the attainment of independence by some countries in East Central Europe, the territorial expansion of Romania and territorial losses by Hungary, but also due to the complex ethnic composition of these countries. The e...
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
[1983]
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DS135.E83 M37 1983 |
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