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Professor Lukas Replies:
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
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References
1. Lukas, Richard C., The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles under German Occupation, 1939-1944 (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1986), 221.Google Scholar
2. Ibid., 222.
3. Engel, David, In the Shadow of Auschwitz: The Polish Government-in-Exile and the Jews, 1939-1942 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987)Google Scholar. See the notes, 215-305.
4. Ibid., chapter 2 and corresponding notes.
5. Ibid.
6. Korzec, Pawel, Juifs en Pologne: La Question juive pendant I'entre-deux-guerres (Paris: Presses de la Fondation des Sciences Politiques, 1980), 282.Google Scholar
7. Engel, In the Shadow of Auschwitz, 215-305.
8. Compare our respective treatments of the subject in Lukas, The Forgotten Holocaust, 130-134; Lukas, “A Response,” Slavic Review 46 (Fall-Winter 1987): 587-589; and Engel, In the Shadow of Auschwitz, 132ff.
9. Engel, In the Shadow of Auschwitz, chapter 5.
10. Laqueur, Walter, The Terrible Secret: Suppression of the Truth about Hitler's Final Solution (Boston: Little, Brown, 1980)Google Scholar, 112; personal interview with Stefan Korbonski, June 1982; personal interview with Count Edward Raczynski, July 1986.
11. Polish Fortnightly Review, 1 December 1942.
12. Engel, In the Shadow of Auschwitz, 209.
13. Ibid., 209-210.