[Testimonies given in Vilnius by Jewish refugees from German occupied Poland]
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- קאמיטעט צו זאמלען מאטעריאלן וועגן יידישן חורבן אין פוילן 1939
- Committee for collecting material about the destruction of the Jews in Poland, 1939
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Scope and Content
Testimony of G., a woman from Kutno. She describes the bombings and the ruin of the town, which was burnt completely leaving not a single house whole. The casualties were so numerous the hospitals and public buildings were packed with them. Gąbin and Plock, the neighboring towns, were also destroyed. She describes how after the occupation of Kutno by the Germans the local Jewish intelligentsia was arrested and conscripted to forced labor with the assistance of the local Poles, and Yom Kippur services were forbidden. She and her 2-year-old child left Kutno to find her husband who was in the military in Warsaw. She describes persecution from the Germans on the road, and massive destruction from the war. She arrived in Vilnius with her child via Bialystok. Protocol No. 62 is an extract from a volume of protocols /statements provided by a group of Polish-Jewish refugee writers and journalists who fled to Vilnius, Lithuania. In 1939 they formed a committee to collect evidence on the condition of the Jews in Poland under Nazi occupation.
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Electronic text and image data. Jerusalem : Yad Vashem 2015
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Subjects
- Jews--Persecutions--Poland--Bialystok.
- Jewish soldiers--Poland.
- Jews--Persecutions--Poland--Kutno.
- Jews--Persecutions--Poland--Plock.
- Jews--Persecutions--Poland--Gąbin.
- Antisemitism--Poland--History--20th century.
- World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations--Casualties.
- World War, 1939-1945--Children--Poland
- Arrests and detentions--Poland--1939-1945
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Poland--Warsaw--Personal narratives
- Jewish refugees--Lithuania--Vilnius--Interviews.