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powszechnego w dzielnicy żydowskiej m. Warszawy” [A Contribution to the Attempt to Resolve the Issue of Comprehensive Education in the Jewish District of Warsaw] (May 1941). Project to organise education in the ghetto on the basis of House Committees, appointment of a School Council, educational programs, funds                                   484

chapter eight    Jews and Poles. Assimilationists and                         Converts                                                488

47. After November 1940, Warsaw, ghetto, H.S.L., Memories from Warsaw’s Żoliborz district (1939–1940). The onset of the war and the first year of the occupation in Warsaw (the care of burn victims of fire, the situation of Jews in Żoliborz, preparation for relocating to the ghetto)                                                                                                        489

48. After October 1940, Warsaw, ghetto, H. S. L., accounts regarding the treatment of Jews by the Polish population in Warsaw (September 1939–October 1940). The woman author describes several events showing the negative attitudes of the Polish population against the Jews: public mocking, beating, robbery                                                                    502

49. No date, Warsaw, ghetto. Author unknown, account “Anno 1940.” A young boy describes a pogrom in Warsaw in the spring of 1940 and the help he received from a Polish passer-by                                                                                                              511

50. No date, Warsaw, ghetto, Author unknown, account אַ ־ טסניד אַ” “ןאָיפש [A Maid—a Spy]                                                                                                                     513

51. After November 1941, Warsaw, ghetto, [Zygmunt Millet?], account “Sądy” [Courts]. The author, a barrister, describes the courthouse (on Leszno Street), a meeting place for people from inside and outside of the ghetto, and relations between Polish and Jewish barristers                                                                                                              517

52. After February 1942, Warsaw, ghetto, [Stanisław Różycki?], two studies: “Polscy pisarze” [Polish Writers] and “Stosunki polsko-żydowskie” [Polish-Jewish Relations]    520

53. No date, Warsaw. Author unknown, (Władko), essay “Asymilatorzy i neofici w okresie działań wojennych i zamkniętej dzielnicy żydowskiej” [Assimilationists and Neophytes during the War Operations and in the Closed Jewish District]. Characteristics of different attitudes of people of Jewish origin who were baptised, the situation of converts in the ghetto, the work plan of assimilationists and neophytes for after the war                       529


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