Months in Pawiak]. Conditions in the prison, fellow inmates, interrogations 572
62. No date, Warsaw, ghetto. Symche Rajchman (Rechtman ?), called Blozer [Bluzer], account of his imprisonment in Pawiak. A porter from Warsaw’s Praga district, smuggler in the ghetto, describes his imprisonment in Pawiak 576
63. After August, 1941, Warsaw, ghetto, [Majlech Sztajnberg], account “קַאיווַאפ ןיא ןציז ןדיי סָאוורַאפֿ” [Why the Jews serve time in Pawiak] 579
64. After 1 September 1941, Warsaw, ghetto, [Michał Suryc], “Wspomnienia z Pawiaka, opowiadanie Żyda, obywatela ZSRR” [Memories from Pawiak, the Story of a Jew, Citizen of the USSR] 581
chapter ten The Jewish Order Service 588
65. After April 1941, Warsaw, ghetto, [Zygmunt Millet?], memories of working in the Order Service. The author, a lawyer, Leon Berenson’s associate, describes his attempts to be admitted to the Order Service, as well as his work in this formation; he describes the organisation, the staff, conflicts regarding its operation, and plans for its reorganisation 589
66. After 5 August 1941, Warsaw, ghetto, A[. . . ?], “Współczesne opowieści Hoffmana. Z cyklu opowieści na temat Służby Łapówkowej, czyli Służby Porządkowej” [“Modern Tales by Hoffman. Stories about the Bribe Service, otherwise known as the Order Service”] Criticism of the Order Service in the Warsaw ghetto (bribery, corruption, and abuse of power) 601
67. After 15 December 1941, Warsaw, ghetto, Author unknown, (Warsaw, ghetto, prison at Gęsia Street 24), letter to unknown addressees. (Jakub and mother of the author) (missing ending). The author witnessed the shooting of 15 people in prison. She is asking for food 607
68. After 10 April 1942, Warsaw, ghetto, Author unknown, account about the fate of Bajla (Bella) Keselberg [Kaselberg] vel Kociołek based on her own memories 608
69. After 2 May 1942, Warsaw, ghetto, account “Wiadomości zebrane w rozmowie z funkcjonariuszem Służby Porządkowej” [Information Collected in a Conversation with an officer of the Order Service] 616
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