Summary: | An interview of the Norwegian journalist, living in Poland, with Andrzej Wróblewski, journalist and theater critic, born in 1909 to an assimilated Jewish family with socialist traditions. Wróblewski speaks about his life and his youth in the interwar period, and reflects on the "Jewish problem" in Poland. During the Second World War he lived in Warsaw on "Aryan" papers, and was engaged in resistance actions. Discusses, as well, the "new" antisemitism in postwar communist Poland, its evolution, the antisemitic campaign of 1968, and the present situation in Poland.
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