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Transkrypt, strona 19


Reichsgau Danzig-Westpreußen
Regierungsbezirk Bromberg [Bydgoszcz]
Doc. 97. After January 1941, Warsaw ghetto, author unknown, list recorded
or transcribed by Daniel Fligelman, “Bydgoszcz. Lista osób, które,
o ile nie dopisano, że jest inaczej, zostały zaaresztowane w wyniku
wielkich obław organizowanych w październiku 1939 i wszelki ślad
po tych nieszczęśliwych zaginął.” [Bydgoszcz. The list of people who,
if not noted otherwise, were detained during the great roundups
organised in October 1939; these unfortunates disappeared without
a trace].                                                                                                             666
98. After November 1941, Warsaw ghetto, author unknown, “Toruń.”
The expulsion of Jews from Toruń on 15 November 1939.                              669
99. After October 1941, Warsaw ghetto, author unknown, “Lubicz.”
Persecutions of the local Jewish population from the first weeks of
German occupation until the resettlement to Dobrzyń and Lipno on
12 October 1939.                                                                                              670
100. After 1 May 1941, Warsaw ghetto, author unknown, ”קורצער באַריכט
“39 איבער געשעענישן פֿון דער סינאַגאָגן־קהלה אין דאַנציג פֿון 1/9 [Brief
report on events in the Gdańsk Jewish community, from 1 September
(19)39].                                                                                                             674
101. After 12 May 1941, Warsaw ghetto, author unknown, . ”רייַזע באַריכט
דאַנציג - וואַרשע“ [Report on a journey from Gdańsk to Warsaw].
Resettlement of the Jews from Gdańsk (from 28 February 1941) and
description of the individual stages of the journey to the Warsaw
ghetto via transit camps in Tczew and Toruń.                                                  677
102. 8 July 1942, Gdańsk, David Jonas, letter to Maximilian Jezierski
in Brwinów). The situation of the Jews in Gdańsk; help for those
deported to the Warsaw Ghetto; the tragedy of 512 refugees fleeing
to Palestine on board the Pentcho. Appendices: 1) Statistics on changes
within the Jewish population in bigger cities of the Reich (1940–1942);
2) Information about some inhabitants of Gdańsk collected on the
basis of the questionnaire of 11 June 1942 [fragment (?)].                              679
103. Date unknown, Warsaw ghetto, Ber[nard] Fisz, “Gdynia.” The fate
of the Jewish population in Gdynia in September and October 1939
(until deportation on 17 October 1939).                                                           690