ABSTRACT

First Published in 1995. The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee was an organization created by the Soviet authorities as a tool of Soviet war propaganda. However, the committee gradually assumed a Jewish identity and served as a focus for Jewish problems and concerns. Soviet Government, Party and Security began to view the committee with suspicion. Increasing conservatism and anti-Jewish policy rendered the existence of this Jewish organization precarious. War, Holocaust and Stalinism presents a documented history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in the Soviet Union during the Second World War, the Holocaust and the immediate post-war years to the end of 1948. It centers upon the tragic fate of Soviet Jewry under both Hitler and Stalin during this most significant period in Jewish history. This is the first publication of documents from the newly opening Russian archives, primarily from the Russian State Archive and the former Archive of the Communist Party. Using previously unpublished material, this volume offers a new insight into Soviet and Stalinist policies towards Jews and the JAFC and the decision-making processes involved.

part One

The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee Revisited

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |11 pages

Prologue

The Stillborn Committee

chapter Chapter One|15 pages

The JAFC — First Steps

chapter Chapter Two|28 pages

The JAFC and Soviet Jewry

chapter Chapter Three|7 pages

The JAFC and the Authorities

chapter Chapter Four|21 pages

The JAFC and World Jewry

chapter Chapter Five|14 pages

The Black Book

chapter Chapter Six|11 pages

The JAFC, Soviet Jews, and Israel

chapter Chapter Seven|23 pages

Towards the End

chapter |14 pages

Epilogue

Arrests, Interrogations, Executions

chapter

Conclusion

part Two|308 pages

Documents

chapter |7 pages

Prologue

The Stillborn Committee

chapter Chapter One|52 pages

The JAFC — First Steps

chapter Chapter Two|60 pages

The JAFC and Soviet Jewry

chapter Chapter Three|19 pages

The JAFC and The Authorities

chapter Chapter Four|42 pages

The JAFC and World Jewry

chapter Chapter Five|25 pages

The Black Book

chapter Chapter Six|39 pages

The JAFC, Soviet Jews, and Israel

chapter Chapter Seven|58 pages

Towards the End