Preserved Evidence: Ghetto Lodz, Band 2H. Eibeshitz Institute for Holocaust Studies, 1998 |
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... deportation from the ghetto for Father and myself ! In two days he and I were to report at the prison on Czarnieckiego Street . I was shaking all over - but not because I feared leaving the ghetto . Far from it ! I was only too eager to ...
... deportation from the ghetto for Father and myself ! In two days he and I were to report at the prison on Czarnieckiego Street . I was shaking all over - but not because I feared leaving the ghetto . Far from it ! I was only too eager to ...
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... deportation ended March 20 , 1944 , and none of our members was deported . In the middle of June 1944 , in the heat of the night , someone knocked on my door . When I opened , a Jewish policeman stood in front of me and announced that ...
... deportation ended March 20 , 1944 , and none of our members was deported . In the middle of June 1944 , in the heat of the night , someone knocked on my door . When I opened , a Jewish policeman stood in front of me and announced that ...
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... deportation from the ghetto meant death . I proposed to escape and return to the ghetto . Of course , I could not ... deportations by wearing a hat or band of a policeman or fireman , both of whom were active in the roundups . Now I ...
... deportation from the ghetto meant death . I proposed to escape and return to the ghetto . Of course , I could not ... deportations by wearing a hat or band of a policeman or fireman , both of whom were active in the roundups . Now I ...
Inhalt
Auschwitz | 377 |
The Marches | 448 |
To Go on Living | 503 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Akdamus apartment Appell arrived asked Aunt Hanushka Auschwitz barracks became began Bergen-Belsen block Branulka brother cemetery concentration camp crematoria Czarnieckiego dead death deportation door escape eyes face factory Father fell finally floor friends Fulek gas chambers gave Germans ghetto inmates girls Gross Rosen hand Hashomer Hatzair heard heart hiding hospital hunger inmates Israel Jewish Jews Judenrat Kapo kibbutz Kiddush Hashem knew labor camp Lager Lagerfuhrer later live Lodz Ghetto looked Maryshin Mengele Mirka morning Mother moved Nazi never night once ordered Otwotzk Piotrkow policeman Polish potatoes prisoners pritsche ration received remained returned revier Rochelka Rosh Hashanah Rumkowski Russian selection sent Shlamek shot sick sister soup stood stopped streets suddenly suffering survive tears terrible told took transport tried turned wagon waiting walk wanted Yom Kippur