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In 1968 an awful lot of my Jewish friends emigrated [as a result of the Gomulka Campaign] [45]. I was working at ‘Wiedza i Zycie’ then and didn’t have any problems, because it was a backwater. I once went to a meeting of journalists from several Warsaw newspapers, where a Moczar man gave a paper [supporter of Mieczyslaw Moczar, Minister of the Interior, initiator of the anti-Semitic campaign of 1967-68]. But the journalists resisted him.
After 1968 I stopped going to party meetings altogether. I formally surrendered my ID a year or two later.
My daughter was arrested for participation in riots at [Warsaw] University, but they let her out quickly.
After 1968 I stopped going to party meetings altogether. I formally surrendered my ID a year or two later.
My daughter was arrested for participation in riots at [Warsaw] University, but they let her out quickly.
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1968
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Anna Lanota
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