(1) 10 November 1939, registration obligation of the Jewish
population; 329
(1a) November 1939, prevention of the spread of typhoid; 331
(2) 1 December 1939, request for 1000 Jews to report for work; 332
(3) 1940, obligation for all men from a given street to report for
work; 332
(4) 8 December 1939, the establishment of the Emigration
Committee; 332
(5) 14 December 1939, registration for the departure to the USSR; 333
(6) 19 December 1939, the ban to provide room for refugees; 333
(7) 26 December 1939, registration of emigrants to the Soviet
Union and the obligation to register refugees travelling through
Piotrków in the Jewish Community; 334
(8) 27 December 1939, distribution of bread ration cards for January
1940; 334
(9) 26 December 1939, registration of merchants and artisans; 335
(10) 1940, the obligation to submit to a protective vaccination against
typhoid; 335
(11) 4 January 1940, sending letters via the Office of the Jewish
Community; 335
(12) 9 January 1940, call to register all refugees by 12 January 1940; 335
(13) 9 January 1940, the obligation to register business by 16 January
1940; 336
(14) 12 January 1940, call to immediately move to the ghetto for people
who had been previously authorised to reside or run a workshop
outside the ghetto; 336
(15) 24 January, 1940, the prohibition to bake white bread and sugar
confectionery; 337
(16) 24 January 1940, the obligation to wear an armband with the
“Star of David” (persons over ten years of age); 337
(17) 5 February 1940, the issuance of new identity cards for those
persons who are at least 15 years of age; 338
(18) 6 February 1940, compulsory vaccination; 339
(19) 22 February 1940, the prevention of epidemic; 340
(20) 28 February 1940, the sale of bread for cards (enclosed list of
bakeries with assigned streets); 340