Stosunki polsko-żydowskie we Lwowie w latach 1918 – 1919 (wybrane zagadnienia)
- Institution: Uniwersytet Wrocławski (Polska)
- Year of publication: 2017
- Source: Show
- Pages: 117-134
- DOI Address: http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/PPUSN.2017.03.09
- PDF: pomi/03/pomi201709.pdf
Polish-Jewish relations in Lviv 1918 – 1919 (selected issues).
During World War I Lviv became a field of struggle between Poles and Ukrainians for the possession of the city. During the conflict Jews declared to be neutral. Nevertheless, when the Polish army took over the city, anti-Jewish riots started. Jews were, mainly falsely, believed to support Ukrainians. The pogrom lasted for two days (Nov 22 – 23 1918) and had a strong negative effect on the Polish-Jewish relations. Another important issue was the question of equality for Jews. Most of the Jewish political parties in Lviv understood and supported the demand. Poles, for various reasons, could not agree to grant Jews with a national-cultural autonomy. For the public opinion in Poland, the Jewish struggle for equality was only another example of their hostility towards the Polish state.