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Unwelcome Return Home: Jews, Anti-Semitism and the Housing Problem in Post-War Kyiv
2022
Eastern European Holocaust Studies
The article discusses the aftermath of the Holocaust in Kyiv and shows what factors contributed to the sharp rise of state and popular anti-Semitism in the city in the post-war years. During the Nazi occupation, Babyn Yar in Kyiv became one of the largest Holocaust killing grounds, where the Nazis and their local collaborators exterminated almost all Jews who remained in the city. When surviving Jews returned to Kyiv from evacuation and the fronts, gentiles frequently refused to hand over
doi:10.1515/eehs-2022-0001
fatcat:qb5cf2krvvdh3jbaq22c45jvym