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THE
BACKGROUND on these interviews, that is, when they were conducted, who the
informants were, and why I post them, see here.
"To Chew Someone
Down" Bieganski Interview #1
"Poles are
Inherently Comic Janitors" Bieganski Interview # 2
"My Father Began
to Conceal His Jewish Origins" Bieganski Interview # 3
They Worked Like Moles
Their Whole Lives Bieganski Interview # 4
"She Never, and I
Mean Never, Threw Anything Away" Bieganski Interview # 5
"They Always Kept
One Token Jew" Bieganski Interview # 6
"White Privilege?
I Laugh" Bieganski Interview # 7
"Stalin Died and I
Was Set Free" #8
"The Jew is
Clever. The Pole is Obnoxious, Loud, and Stupid." #9
"My Grandfather
Let Anastasia Escape" #10
"I Have Always
Been Afraid to Get Close to Any 'Real' Jews"# 12
"Germans. I don't
Like Hearing the Language" #14
"Those Shoes Kick
My People to Death" #15
"Why Get Your Hopes Up?" # 16
"Goyim Sell Their
Children for a Bottle of Whiskey" # 17
"My
Father Was Beaten Up By Right-Wing Polish Extremists" # 18
"My
Great-Grandfather Was Attacked by Some Kids" # 19
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