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“I Remember Every Day …”: The Fate of the Jews of Przemysl During World War II by John J. Hartman and Jacek Krochmal was published in 2002 in both English and Polish editions. The book represents an American-Polish and Jewish- Christian collaboration to tell the story of the Holocaust in a Galician town in southeast Poland. The book consists of memoirs of Jewish survivors, Polish and Ukrainian rescuers, and townspeople who lived through the years of World War II. In addition the authors present a history of the town’s Jewish presence dating back 1000 years, a history of the Holocaust period, and a psychological analysis of Polish-Jewish relations in our time. The book attempts to put a human face on the grim statistics of war and genocide focusing on the experiences of ordinary people in extraordinary times.

 

Editors: John J. Hartman and Jacek Krochmal

Translator: Agnieszka Andrzejewska

315 pages, 35 photographs

Publishers: TPN (Przemysl, Poland) and Remembrance and Reconciliation, Inc. (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA).

$30 plus $3 shipping and handling. (6% sales tax for Michigan residents).

 

For more information about this book Please send email to Dr. John J. Hartman mailto:jjhart@umich.edu

 

Dr. Hartman, a psychoanalyst, is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in the department of Psychiatry and Research Associate at the Center for Russian and European Studies at the University of Michigan.

Dr. John J. Hartman received his undergraduate degree from Harvard College summa cum laude in Social Relations and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan where he is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry and Research Associate, Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies. He is the Executive Director of Remembrance and Reconciliation, Inc., a non-profit foundation dedicated to bettering ethnic relations between the Jewish and Eastern European communities. Trained as a psychoanalyst he serves on the faculty of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute and maintains a private practice in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in Ann Arbor and West Bloomfield. Dr. Hartman teaches an undergraduate course at U of M on the psychology of ethnic conflict in Eastern Europe, an outgrowth of his published work on group psychology, anti-Semitism, and terrorism.

 

 

Dr. Krochmal, is a historian and archivist at the National Archives in Warsaw, Poland.