66. April 1942, Warsaw ghetto, author unknown. Testimony . “טשענסטאָכאָוו
יידישע מוסרים, אונטערוועלט מענשן, אונטערטראָגער, לאָבוזעס, אױסוווּרפֿן.
זייַן דינסט בייַ די אָקופאַנטן. (המשך)“ [Częstochowa. Jewish informers,
gangsters, henchmen, louts, reprobates. In the service of the occupiers.
(Continued)] 264
67. After 2 July 1942, Warsaw ghetto, author(s) unknown. Accounts
טשענסטאָכאָוו“ ” [Częstochowa], “[ אָסטראָוויעץ קיעל[צער ” [Ostrowiec
Kiel[ecki]] and “( דער אַרבעטלאַגער אין רעיאָוו (בייַ סקאַזשיסקאָ ” [The
labour camp in Rejów (near Skarżysko)]. 268
68. After 6 March 1941, Włoszczowa ghetto, Judenrat in Włoszczowa,
Committee for Refugees and the Poor. Letter to Israel Falk, AJDC
officer for the Radom District, with enclosed report on the Committee’s
activities in 1940. 277
69. After 19 June 1941, Engineer A[ron Artur] Reinberg, delegate of AJDC.
Minutes of the visit of the County Welfare Committee in Kielce on
18 and 19 June 1941. 290
70. Before 20 March 1942, Kielce, the Jewish Council of Elders, the
Department of Health Care in Kielce. Delousing and health certificate
No. 4728 for Szmul Kapłan. 293
71. After 18 March 1941, Warsaw ghetto, [a Dror activist]. Account of
a journey from 23 February to 18 March [1941], recorded by Hersh
Wasser. Situation of the Jews in Kielce, deportees from Vienna, labour
camps, political activity. 294
72. 28 October 1939, Piotrków Trybunalski, The Board of the Jewish
Community in Piotrków. Notification of the final date (31 October
1939) to move to the ghetto. 297
73. 29 October 1939, Piotrków Trybunalski, the Jewish Community in
Piotrków. Announcement concerning the obligation to make the
inventory of all textile and leather goods in stock by all Jewish craftsmen
and traders. 298
74. 23 November 1939, Piotrków Trybunalski, Commissioner for the
Piotrków Municipal County. Order to the Jewish Community in
Piotrków to deliver 350,000 zlotys before 11 a.m. on that day. 299
75. 26 November 1939, Piotrków Trybunalski. Announcement by the
German authorities calling for the registration of children from poor
families in the Jewish Community in order to feed them. 300