3. Every resettled Jew has a right to take 15 kilograms of his possessions as
luggage. All baggage over 15 kilograms will be confiscated. All valuables
such as money, jewellery, gold, etc. may be taken. It is necessary to bring
food for three days.
4. The resettlement begins on 22 July 1942 at 11 o’clock.
The following instructions are given to the Judenrat for the resettlement
period. Members of the Judenrat shall vouch with their lives for their close
observance:
[8] 1. The Judenrat will receive orders regarding the resettlement exclusively
from the Plenipotentiary for Resettlement Affairs or his deputy. During
the resettlement the Judenrat may elect a special commission for resettlement
affairs, with the Judenrat chairman as chairman and the Jewish
Order Service commissioner as deputy chairman.
2. The Judenrat will be responsible for the presence of the Jews to be loaded
on a given day.
The Judenrat shall use the Jewish Order Service (1,000 people) to carry out
this task. The Judenrat is to ensure that 6,000 Jews are brought to the gathering
point each day no later than 4 p.m., beginning on 22 July 1942. The
Jewish hospital on Stawki Street shall be the gathering point for the entire
evacuation period. On 22 July 1942 6,000 Jews are to be delivered directly
to the Umschlagplatz located by the Transferstelle. For now the Judenrat
may draw the quotas of Jews who are to be delivered daily from the general
population. Later, however, the Judenrat will receive specific guidelines
regarding stretches of streets or blocks of flats to be emptied.
3. On 23 July 1942 the Judenrat is to empty the Jewish Hospital on Stawki
Street and move the patients and equipment to a different suitable building
in the ghetto so that in the evening of 23 July 1942 the Hospital will be
ready to take in Jews delivered daily for resettlement.
4. The Judenrat is also to ensure that the objects and goods left by the resettled
Jews, provided that they are not infected, are collected and registered
in gathering points, which will be designated. For this purpose the Judenrat
is to use the Jewish Order Service and a suitable number of Jewish labourers.
The Sicherheitspolizei will monitor this activity and give the Judenrat
special guidelines in this regard. Illegal appropriation of these objects and
goods shall be punished with death