135. After June 1941, Warsaw ghetto, Tsvi Klejnman, account of the situation
of the Serock Jews resettled to Pułtusk and Nasielsk[?]. 897
136. [After June 1941?], Warsaw ghetto, Tsvi Klejnman, “ ”רעװיזיעס
[Searches]. Experience of Serock Jews resettled from Nasielsk on
6 December 1939. Road to Biała Podlaska: beatings, searches. 898
137. Date unknown, Warsaw ghetto, author unknown, “Sierpc.” The fate of
the Jewish population from the German troops’ entry on 8 September
1939. Persecutions, burning of the synagogue, a levy, resettlement
on 18 November 1939 via Pomiechówek, Nowy Dwór, Legionowo
to Warsaw. 904
138. (a) Date unknown, (b) After 13 May 1941, Warsaw ghetto, author(s)
unknown, two accounts under the same title: “ שערפץ ” [Sierpc], on
the fate of the Jewish population in the first months of the war. 911
139. Date unknown, Warsaw ghetto, author unknown, account from
Sierpc. The situation before the war and in the first days of the war,
after the entry of Germans, persecution of the Jews. Author’s flight
from the town, a stay in Gostynin, and the return home. Flight via
Płońsk to Warsaw in early November 1939. 918
140. Dates unknown, Warsaw ghetto, testimonies: (a) Mr K., “Krótki
zarys monografii miasta Sierpca podług opowiadania jednego z jego
obywateli, pana K.” [Short overview of a monograph of the town of
Sierpc as told by one of its citizens, Mr K.]. (b) author unknown,
“Osada Lubicz” [Lubicz estate]. History of the settlements’ residents
before the war, the Gehenna of the resettlement at the beginning of
the occupation. 921
141. Date unknown, Warsaw ghetto, [Moyshe Bursztyn?], account of the
history of the Jewish community in Raciąż. Overview of the history
of the town from the time of the Swedish invasion in the 17th century
to the interwar period. 928
142. Date unknown, Warsaw ghetto, [Moyshe Bursztyn ], account of the
fate of the Jews of Raciąż. Arrival of refugees from other towns in
September 1939, entry of the Germans and persecution: beating of
the chairman of the Jewish community in his own home, daily “punitive
activities,” expulsion of the Jewish population on 10 November
[1939], march to Nowy Dwór and then to Warsaw. 931