![]() | Borderland Generation : Soviet and Polish Jews under Hitler Despite their common heritage, Jews born and raised on opposite sides of the Polish-Soviet border during the interwar period acquired distinct beliefs, values, and attitudes. Variances in civic commitment, school lessons, youth activities, religious observance, housing arrangements, and perceptions of security deeply influenced these adolescents who would soon face a common enemy. Jeffrey Koerber is assistant professor of history at Chapman University in California |
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