Mojsze Kisielnicki memoir

Identifier
irn503627
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • RG-02.067.01
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Yiddish
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

folder

1

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Michael Kishel, an author and survivor of several camps including Auschwitz, was born in Kaluszyn (Kalushin), Poland.

Archival History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Acquisition

Mr. Kishel's original handwritten Yiddish account of his father's role in the Kałuszyn Judenrat was prepared in 1946 or 1947; a typewritten Yiddish version was subsequently prepared (date unknown to United States Holocaust Memorial Museum), and in 1992 the Museum had an English translation prepared. All three versions are included in this donation, and the first two are originals. Susan Bachrach of the Museum's I.D.Project sent all of the above-described documents to Museum's Archives in Oct. 1992 and Mr. Kishel signed a donor agreement on 08 Nov. 1992.

Scope and Content

Contains information about the German seizure of Kałuszyn, Poland; the establishment of the Kałuszyn Judenrat in November 1939 by Mayor Bumiszcz Plywaczewsky; confiscation of Jewish property in Kałuszyn; general mistreatment of the Jews of Kałuszyn; the special work of Mojsze Kisielnicki as a member of the Kałuszyn Judenrat; disease in the ghetto; and deportation of Kałuszyn Jews to Warsaw; Also included are the names of several Kałuszyn Judenrat officials.

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