My Brother's Keeper
Delve into the complex and thought-provoking exploration of responsibility in the Holocaust with My Brother's Keeper by A. Polonsky. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1990, this significant work spans 252 pages and addresses the challenging question: What role do the Poles play in the mass murder of Jews that occurred predominantly on Polish soil? Polonsky meticulously compiles and analyzes the most critical arguments surrounding this sensitive debate, making it an essential read for anyone interested in Holocaust history and the moral implications of collective responsibility. This hardback edition is a valuable addition to any historical library, offering insights that resonate deeply in contemporary discussions about memory and accountability.