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By Anna Bikont and Alissa Valles (trans)

Hardcover:

9780374178796 | Italian edition edition (Farrar Straus & Giroux, September 15, 2015), cover price $30.00

Paperback:

9780374536374 | Farrar Straus & Giroux, September 20, 2016, cover price $18.00

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Product Description: On July 10, 1941, the Jewish inhabitants in the small Polish town of Jedwabne were massacred by German policemen and some Polish townsmen and peasants. Chodakiewicz provides us with a detailed study of the conditions that led to the heinous slaughter of Jedwabne's Jewish population...read more

Hardcover:

9780880335546 | East European Monographs, November 30, 2005, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: On July 10, 1941, the Jewish inhabitants in the small Polish town of Jedwabne were massacred by German policemen and some Polish townsmen and peasants.

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Documents the brutal 1941 massacre of 1,600 Jewish men, women, and children by their own neighbors in the Polish town of Jedwabne, offering additional examinations of the period's Jewish-Polish relations, the Holocaust, and human responses to occupation and totalitarianism.

Hardcover:

9780691086675 | Princeton Univ Pr, March 26, 2001, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Documents the brutal 1941 massacre of 1,600 Jewish men, women, and children by their own neighbors in the Polish town of Jedwabne.

Paperback:

9780142002407 | Penguin USA, November 1, 2002, cover price $17.00 | About this edition: Documents the brutal 1941 massacre of 1,600 Jewish men, women, and children by their own neighbors in the Polish town of Jedwabne, offering additional examinations of the period's Jewish-Polish relations, the Holocaust, and human responses to occupation and totalitarianism.

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