Much of this issue examines the Holocaust in Poland, with research articles by Alina Skibińska and Jakub Petelewicz, on rural Poles’ attitudes towards Jews during the Holocaust; Jan Grabowski, on German and Polish courts’ treatment of cases involving Jews in occupied Poland; and Tomasz Kranz on records of Majdanek victims and their number. Klaus-Michael Mallmann and Martin Cüppers tell the story of Nazi plans to murder the Jews of Palestine, and Kinga Frojimovics provides a rare, detailed profile of the Hungarian Jewish community on the very eve of its destruction. The issue also includes review articles by: Frank Bajohr on Götz Aly, Klaus-Peter Friedrich on Jochen Böhler, and Michael Miller on Livia Rothkirchen