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Żydzi - studenci Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego w Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej (1918-1939)
註釋Analyzes the situation of Jewish students at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków during the interwar period. The study is based on files stored in the archives of the Jagiellonian University and includes various statistical data. Pp. 438-474 deal with the growing hostility of nationalist student organizations toward Jewish colleagues. The numerus clausus was unofficially introduced in the early 1920s in the departments of law and medicine, but never introduced in the departments of philosophy and other humanities. Describes antisemitic incidents, including brutal attacks on Jewish students, noting that the administration did not react to these properly. In 1936 nationalist students began a struggle for "ghetto benches" at the university, but they did not succeed. In 1937 an "Aryan paragraph" was introduced in the statutes of student organizations, excluding Jewish members. The attacks and restrictions caused a significant decrease in the number of Jews at the university, especially toward the end of the 1930s.