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Transkrypt, strona 514


[46] Appendix No. 13


The Judenrat in Warsaw Warsaw, 25 August 1942


By order of the Warsaw Labour Office the Judenrat gives notice of the following:


Warsaw Labour Office
Jewish District Branch


ANNOUNCEMENT


Workplaces can be changed only with prior permission from the Jewish
District Branch of the Warsaw Labour Office.
Persons who leave their workplace shall be immediately resettled.
Warsaw Labour Office
(–) Ziegler, Regierungsinspektor


Warsaw, 24 August 1942
Appendix No. 14


List of recognised companies in the ghetto as of mid-August 1942 and the number of allocated Jewish labourers.⁹⁸⁵
1. Schultz & Co. 5000 1. Ursus 400
2. W.C. Többens 5000 2. Steyer-Daimler 350
3. K.G. Schultz Co. 600 3. Asid 15
4. Ostdeutsche Bautischlerei
Werkstaette⁹⁸⁶
900 4. G. Binder⁹⁸⁷ 94
5. [47] Curt Roehrich 500 5. Haberbusch & Schiele⁹⁸⁸ 1



985 The list enumerates workshops in the ghetto and “details”, that is, enterprises employing
Jews outside the ghetto. Some of the enterprises were identified (see also above). The
addresses of the remaining ones remain unknown.
986 Carpentry Workshop on Gęsia Street 30 and 75–79. It used to be a factory of brothers
Aleksander and Józef Landau. During the Aktion many Oyneg Shabes collaborators found
employment there. See Engelking, Leociak, The Warsaw Ghetto. A Guide to the Perished
City, p. 521; Kassow, Who will Write Our History, p. 154.
987 Georg Binder’s workshop.
988 A well-known Warsaw brewery, operating since 1846.