I'd really appreciate it if anyone knowing of local commemoration of 
the "Night of the Murdered Yiddish Poets" taking place this year 
would please share basic information - who when where, etc. - with me 
asap.  See below.
 >> Arieh 
Lebowitz   <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  {please 
forward as appropriate.}
  ....................................
In 1952, the last year of Stalin's life, 15 Soviet Jews, including 
five prominent Yiddish writers and poets, were secretly tried and 
convicted of capital offenses, including treason, espionage, and 
bourgeois nationalism. They were targeted because of their 
involvement in the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee and because of their 
heartfelt response as Jews to Nazi atrocities in occupied Soviet territory.

On the night of August 12, 13 were secretly executed, a date 
remembered as the "Night of the Murdered Yiddish Poets."
  .....................................
AND NOW SOME BOOKS & ARTICLES on August 12, 1952: "The Night of the 
Murdered Yiddish Poets"

anon. The Soviet-Yiddish writers – in remembrance [1982: New York - 
Education Dept. of the Workmen's Circle]

Brent, Jonathan and Vladimir Naumov. Stalin's Last Crime: The Plot 
Against the Jewish Doctors, 1948-1953 [2003: New York - HarperCollins]

Cang, Joel. The Silent Millions: A History of Jews in the Soviet 
Union [1970: New York - Taplinger]

Cohen, Richard, ed. Let My People Go [1971 - New York - Popular Library]

Gilboa, Yehoshua. The Black Years of Soviet Jewry [1971: Boston - 
Little, Brown and Company]

Gitelman, Zvi, A Century of Ambivalence: The Jews of Russia and the 
Soviet Union, 1881 to the Present
[2001: Bloomington - Indiana University Press]

Graubart, Judah. "The Night of the Murdered Poets," [unpub. manuscript]

Howe, Irving, and Eliezer Greenberg, ed., Ashes Out of Hope: Fiction 
by Soviet-Yiddish Writers [1987: New York - Schocken Books]

Kerler, Joseph. "Poems of Protest" [n.d.: New York - Workmen's Circle]

Kochan, Lionel. The Jews in Soviet Russia Since 1917 [1970: New York 
- Oxford University Press]

Kostyrchenko, Gennadii. Out of the Red Shadows: Anti-Semitism in 
Stalin's Russia [1995: Amherst, NY -
Prometheus Books]

Levin, Nora. Jews in the Soviet Union since 1917 [1990: New York - 
New York University Press]

Lustiger, Arno. Stalin and the Jews - The Red Book: The Tragedy of 
the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee and the Soviet Jews [2002: New York 
- Enigma Books]

Pinkus, Benjamin. The Soviet Government and the Jews, 1948-1967: a 
documented study [1984: Cambridge – New York - Cambridge University Press]

Rapoport, Louis. Stalin's war against the Jews: the Doctors' Plot and 
the Soviet Solution [1990: New York
- Free Press]

Rapoport, Yakov. Doctors' Plot of Nineteen Fifty-Three [1991: 
Cambridge - Harvard University
Press]

Rashkin, Alexander, Why Didn't Stalin Murder All the Jews [2003: 
Liberty Publishing House]

Redlich, Shimon. Propaganda and nationalism in wartime Russia : the 
Jewish Antifascist Committee in
the USSR, 1941-1948 [1982: Boulder, CO – East European Quarterly]

Redlich, Shimon, War, Holocaust and Stalinism: a documented study of 
the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee
in the USSR [1995: Luxembourg - Harwood Academic Publishers]

Ro'i, Yaacov, ed., Jews and Jewish Life in Russia and the Soviet 
Union [1995: Ilford,UK - Frank Cass]

Ro'i, Yaakov and Avi Becker, eds. Jewish Culture and Identity in the 
Soviet Union [1991: New York - New
York University Press]

Rubenstein, Joshua and Vladimir P. Naumov, eds., Stalin's Secret 
Pogrom: The Postwar Inquisition of the
Jewish Anti-fascist Committee [2001: Yale University Press in 
association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]

Schroeter, Leonard. "The Night of the Murdered Poets," Jerusalem Post 
Magazine, August 13, 1971

Schwartz, Solomon. The Jews in the Soviet Union [1972: Syracuse, NY - 
Syracuse University Press
(revised ed'n.)]

Shaffer, Harry G. The Soviet Treatment of Jews [1974: New York - 
Praeger Publishers]

Shmeruk, Chone. "The Destruction of a Literature," in Judaism, Vol. 
21, no. 2, 1972

Sicher, Efraim. Jews in Russian literature after the October 
Revolution : writers and artists between hope
and apostasy [1995: Cambridge & New York – Cambridge University Press]

Smolar, Boris. Soviet Jewry Today and Tomorrow [1971:  New York - MacMillan]

Vaksberg, Arkady, Stalin Against the Jews [1994: New York - Knopf / 
1995 New York - Random House]




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