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Jewish Militias As a Factor in Post-World War One State Building in Galicia

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Central European History
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Galicia
habsburg empire
jews
pogroms
self-defense
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SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/27852
Abstract
The article analyses the Jewish militias that were established in Galicia during the fall of the Habsburg empire in 1918 and the creation of new nation-states. As public order collapsed and the region descended into violence, Jews throughout Galicia took up arms to protect and organize their communities and to take an active part in the transformation of the region. They mirrored the efforts of their non-Jewish neighbors, creating paramilitary forces that aimed to fill the vacuum left behind by the disintegrating imperial state. The militias were more than a means of self-defense. They actively participated in the establishment of the new states’ monopoly on violence but did so on their own terms—integration was only possible through separation. At the same time, the militias served a decidedly internal, Jewish purpose by replacing traditional leaderships and imposing discipline in the community, at times through universal conscription.
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Journal article
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2025-08-06
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10.1017/S0008938925101143
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