Poland's universities under occupation The existence of academics under repressive regimes, the subject of my previous blog postings, most often involved dismissal or collaboration with the authorities, as in Vichy France, Fascist Italy, and the USA under McCarthyism. But sometimes a more uplifting picture emerges, as in the case of Polish universities under Nazi occupation between 1939-1945. Despite the murderous persecution academics had to endure at this time, when all higher education in Poland was forbidden, they secretly kept university life going until the Liberation. I recently read Adam Redzik's graphic account of this time. Though terrifying in its depiction of what staff and students had to endure, it ultimately conveys an inspiring message of hope that no regime, however blindly barbaric, can trample into the dirt the educational aspirations of young people and those who wish to lead them to self-realisation through hig...
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