Tytuł pozycji:
Die Krakauer Kommunalpolitik gegenüber der jüdischen Gemeinde in der Zweiten Polnischen Republik, 1918-1939
The article deals with the history of Krakow’s government at the
time of the Second Polish Republic, with particular attention paid to the
representatives of the Jewish community in the city parliament. The author
furthermore examines municipal social policy as well as subsidies paid by
the city treasury in favour of Jewish charitable facilities. Decisive factors
that influenced changes of Krakow’s city policy towards its Jewish
community are cited as: first, the global economic crisis, second, the newly
established authoritarian regime of Marshal Pisudski and finally, a
growing chauvinism.