A note on the translation. Introduction: Poland and Anti-Semitism / Adam Michnik and Agnieszka Marczyk -- Part I. Prologue -- Jews - the 1920s / Czeslaw Milosz -- Part II. 1936-1939: The Mustard Gas of Racism -- The Przytyk Market Stands / Ksawery Pruszynski -- Annual Shame / Maria Dabrowska -- Part III. 1939-1945: On Both Sides of The Wall -- Jews and Polish Commerce / Kazimierz Wyka We, Polish Jews / Julian Tuwim The Orchestration of Rage / Michal Borwicz -- Part IV. 1945-1947: The Power of Ignorance -- The Power of Ignorance / Mieczyslaw Jastrun -- The Problem of Polish Anti-Semitism / Jerzy Andrzejewski -- With Kielce in the Background / Stanislaw Ossowski -- Our Part (A Pessimist's Voice) / Witold Kula -- Part V. 1956-1957: The Anti-Semitism of Kind and Gentle People -- Anti-Semites: Five Familiar Theses and a Warning / Leszek Kolakowski -- From National Democrats to Stalinists / Konstanty A. Jelenski -- Anti-Semitism / Jerzy Turowicz -- The Anti-Semitism of Kind and Gentle People / Tadeusz Mazowiecki -- Part VI. 1967-1969: Expulsion from Poland -- March 1968 and the So-Called Jewish Question in Poland after World War II / Krystyna Kersten -- Part VII. 1970-1989: The Poor Poles Look At The Ghetto -- Jews as a Polish Problem / Aleksander Smolar -- The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto / Jan Bloński -- Part VIII. 1989-2000: Toward Description and Diagnosis -- Polish-Jewish Relations Thirty Years after the Publication of the "Nostra Aetate" Conciliar Declaration / Archbishop Henryk Muszyński -- The Disgrace of Indifference / Hanna Świda-Ziemba -- The Holocaust / Maria Janion -- Part IX. After 2000: Against the Conformity of Silence -- The Burning Barn and I / Waldemar Kuczyński -- Helplessness / Jerzy Jedlicki