Attitude of Ukrainians to Jews
Local press treatment of Jews
The journey to Warsaw
Arrival in Warsaw
Humaneness and cruelty on the part of them³⁵²
In which concentration camps are there Jews from your town?
Recent Jewish converts and their attitude to their Jewish kinsmen
How many Jews were expelled from your town?
The course of the expulsion and the destination
Youth
Children
Whorehouses for them
Jewish labour and how it was seen by them
What is the approximate value of the Jewish property left behind in your town?
What became of hospital patients and the mentally ill?
Particularly interesting facts or events
Bombardments
Fires during the war
Casualties during the war
Public life
Attitude of Poles and the military to Jews during the war
Who fled, how many, and where did they flee to?
How many now remain in the town?
Who fled? – by age, sex, and social stratum?
[. . .] martyrs, ghetto, yellow patch, beards
[. . .] kehilla, documents, and [administrative] practice
[. . .] influencing them
Characteristics of the new power holders (before the war and now)
Policy towards the poor
Forced labour
Camps, seizure for work, buying oneself out (the rich, the poor, the sick)
What happened to the synagogue, prayer house, cemetery, ritual bath, community
registers, religious books, ritual objects, and ordinary books; what
became of the rabbi?
352 Germans are refered to as yene, “them”, “those people”, as in Doc. 17.