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Michał Trębacz is an Assistant Professor at the Philip Friedman Centre for Jewish Studies, Institute of History, Faculty of Philosophy and History, University of Lodz. His academic career focuses on Jewish history, particularly the Holocaust, World War II, and the Jewish community in Łódź.
His research interests include:
- Jewish history in Poland, especially Łódź
- Holocaust and Shoah studies
- World War II history with focus on Jewish communities
- Ghetto studies, particularly the Łódź Ghetto
- Political movements of Jews in Poland, including the Bund
- Violence against Jewish populations during WWII
Trębacz's scholarly work demonstrates consistent focus on historical experiences of Jewish communities in Poland during the 20th century, with particular attention to the Holocaust period. His research contributes significantly to understanding Jewish life in Łódź throughout the difficult years of World War II and Nazi occupation.
With 28 documented publications, his work engages with important historical debates surrounding Jewish-Polish relations, resistance movements, and the complex dynamics of life in Nazi ghettos. His research shows particular strength in analyzing archival materials related to Jewish communities in occupied Poland.
His academic contributions are recognized through his ORCID profile (0000-0003-1591-4473) and inclusion in scholarly databases including Google Scholar and Scopus.




