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Granatowa? Nie, brunatna
Blue? No, Brown

Author(s): Marcin Kula
Subject(s): Polish Literature, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), History of the Holocaust, Book-Review, History of Antisemitism
Published by: Instytut Studiów Politycznych PAN
Keywords: Poland 1939–1945; occupation; Holocaust; Jews; anti-Semitism; police; memory of the past;

Summary/Abstract: The author of the essay considers Jan Grabowski’s book Na posterunku. Udział polskiej policji granatowej i kryminalnej w zagładzie Żydów [At the Station: The Participation of the Blue Police and Criminal Police in the Extermination of Jews], which presents research into the behavior of Polish policemen toward Jews during the Nazi occupation. The findings reveal that the entire organization—apart from exceptions, of course—behaved terribly. The negative behavior of the policemen went beyond even the attitude imposed by the occupiers. In the essayist’s opinion, a very valuable element of the work is its presentation of the realities of those times on the lower levels of social organization: in villages and in ghettos established in small towns. Grabowski thus made use of material that historians rarely consider. For instance, the duty roster of a police post was as significant to him as the decrees of the authorities. The essayist considers Grabowski’s work to be especially important for having appeared during a time of intense debate over relations between Christians and Jews during the occupation of Poland. The essayist emphasizes the topicality of problems of the past and certain historical publications. The appearance of the book should call into question the traditions and conception of the past to which the police force itself refers.

  • Issue Year: 65/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 181-189
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Polish