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Polish historian

Robert Kuwałek (1966 – 5 June 2014) was a Polish historian, noted for his work on the history of the Jewish community in the Lublin area and on the Holocaust. He worked at the Majdanek State Museum. 2004–2007 he directed the Museum in Belzec, a new branch of Majdanek State Museum.

Selected books and other publications

Belzec : le premier centre de mise à mort. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 2013, http://calmann-levy.fr/livres/belzec/

Lublin. Jerozolima Królestwa Polskiego, with Wiesław Wysok, Lublin: Współpraca i Dialog, 2001, http://www.biblioteka.teatrnn.pl/dlibra/dlibra/docmetadata?id=8793&from=publication

"The Ghetto in Lublin," translated by Sophie Frankenberg (née Mendelson), http://www.benchmark.co.il/lublin/The%20ghetto%20in%20Lublin-%20robert%20kuwalek-e.pdf

Bibliography

References

  1. "Body of Missing Holocaust Scholar Robert Kuwalek Is Found in Ukraine". The Forward. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  2. "Robert Kuwalek, Curator and Historian at the State Museum of Majdanek, Confirmed as Speaker - Facing History Poland 2014". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2017-01-20.


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