Report for 15 March 1941
Approximately 200 people arrived from the centre at Grzybowska Street 48 and from private flats. They were given bread and coffee at eleven o’clock in the morning. Two hundred rations of cream of wheat were distributed among the children. The rest of the bread was distributed for dinner at six o’clock in the evening, while the children received cream of wheat. A large number of those in isolation did not get dinner, because we have no more bread or cream of wheat.
For tomorrow we need [food] for 700 people.
[53] Report for 16 March 1941
Approximately 830 people in isolation.
We received 140 kg of bread, 30 kg of marmalade, and ½ kg of sugar from ŻTOS.
800 rations of bread with marmalade were distributed for dinner.
The subsequent reports have the same contents.
Some centres fed their [former] wards by sending them extra food.
Report for 20 March 1941
915 people in isolation, including 340 children up to the age of 14. Those in isolation came from the following centres: Miła Street 48, Niska Street 52, Niska Street 33 [illegible number], Miła Street 44, Stawki Street 46, Pawia Street 51, Grzybowski Square 10, Ostrowska Street 17, Smocza Street 49, Dzielna Street 3, [54] Gęsia Street 70, Smocza Street 47, Dzika Street 9, and Grzybowska Street 48. At 5 p.m. ŻTOS sent 5 kg of spelt and 2.6 kg of sugar. We also got 13 kg of bread for those in isolation from Gęsia Street 6/8 and 5 kg of bread [for those] from the centre at Grzybowski Square 10. From Centos we received 5 kg of ground groats, 1 kg of rusk [i.e., dried bread], 5 kg of cream of wheat, 4 litres of milk, and 50 grams of talcum powder. The children received 150 rations of cream of wheat and 1 kg of rusk. Adults and children received 1,050 rations of bread with marmalade for dinner.