Preserved Evidence: Ghetto Lodz, Band 1H. Eibeshitz Institute for Holocaust Studies, 1998 A history of the Łódź ghetto, interspersed with numerous excerpts from survivors' testimonies and documents from the Yad Vashem archives. Vol. I discusses the first days of the occupation; the activities of Chaim Rumkowski and the Judenrat; work in the ghetto, which the Jews believed could save them; the situation of the children; religious life, which went on despite the unbearable conditions; the deportations to Chełmno; attempts at passive resistance; and the ghetto's liquidation in 1944. Only 870 Jews from the ghetto survived. In Vol. II, pp. 377-447, "Auschwitz", contain excerpts from accounts by Jews of Łódź who survived Auschwitz. Pp. 448-502, "The Marches", contain accounts of those who were transferred from Auschwitz to various labor camps. Pp. 515-684 contain personal accounts on the Łódź ghetto and on postwar Poland. One of the accounts deals with the activities of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement in the ghetto. |
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... cemetery . In one day , the well - kept cemetery was turned into a dirty and neglected area . The Jewish community Council was helpless . Jewish gravediggers were afraid to come to work , and corpses began to pile up in the taharah ...
... cemetery . In one day , the well - kept cemetery was turned into a dirty and neglected area . The Jewish community Council was helpless . Jewish gravediggers were afraid to come to work , and corpses began to pile up in the taharah ...
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... cemetery . Sharing the Jewish cemetery were inmates of the Gypsy camp and local Germans political criminals , some in military uniform -- who were brought to the cemetery by the Gestapo to be shot . During the last year of the ghetto ...
... cemetery . Sharing the Jewish cemetery were inmates of the Gypsy camp and local Germans political criminals , some in military uniform -- who were brought to the cemetery by the Gestapo to be shot . During the last year of the ghetto ...
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... cemetery . " Hillel Blankowski 5 ) 6 ) Working in the cemetery , I observed many tragedies , but the most gruesome was the liquidation of the Gypsies . They were battered in such a way that when burying them one could not distinguish ...
... cemetery . " Hillel Blankowski 5 ) 6 ) Working in the cemetery , I observed many tragedies , but the most gruesome was the liquidation of the Gypsies . They were battered in such a way that when burying them one could not distinguish ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Onslaught | 27 |
Infamy | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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