
THE JEWS IN THE EASTERN WAR ZONE
INTRODUCTION
RUSSIA
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
ROUMANIA
PALESTINE
APPENDIX
In the midst of World War I, this detailed report from the American Jewish Committee paints a stark picture of the Jewish communities caught in the Eastern Front. Drawing on testimonies and data gathered in 1916, it outlines how millions of Jews found themselves trapped in a region besieged by Russian, German and Austro‑Hungarian armies. The introduction emphasizes that, unlike other civilian populations, Jews bore a unique burden—subject to both the general horrors of war and targeted persecution rooted in long‑standing anti‑Jewish policies.
The narrative delves into the geographic concentration of Jewish life within the Pale of Settlement, describing the massive displacement, starvation, and violence that swept through towns and villages. It also highlights the paradox of Jewish soldiers fighting for the very powers that inflicted suffering on their families. By documenting these hardships, the work seeks to raise awareness and advocate for basic civil rights and humanitarian relief for a people whose plight was largely invisible to the wider world.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (187K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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