The pagination noted is usually from the book ‘Aley Merorot. For the purpose of this article, the material was examined in the original, which was sometimes cited for the sake of precision. Yehoshua Moshe Aharonson, Memoirs, manuscript (Yiddish), Yad Vashem Archives (YVA) M–I/E - 2529.Shner, “Documentation Enterprise, “ p.Celina Stutter of Haifa, and was also addressed to his sister, Miriam Bloch. On the basis of the addresses given him by the two authors, Zajf’s letter reached his sister-in-law, Dr. The letters were evidently sent to the Pole to whom the diary was given for safekeeping. ![]() Feibish Kamlazh’s will was translated and first published in shner, “Documantation Enterprise”, p. Avraham Zajf’s letter, written on August 12, 1943, was first published in Dappim le-heker ha-shoah, Collection A (JanuaryApril 1951), pp. GFHA 3293/E 4 and ‘Aley Merorot, appendixes, pp. ![]() It is both enriching and interesting to compare these later writings, too their circumstances and dates are important elements in such a comparison. As I formed a close relationship with members of the author’s family, I discovered further writings from the end of the war up to the author’s death in 1993. The original document is in the possession of the family and was first published in Zakhor, ‘Aley Merorot, pp.The document was first published in GFH News, 5-6 (April 1954), pp. The document was first published by Zvi Shner, “Documentation Enterprise.” ![]() See also Theo Richmond, Konin, a Quest (London: Jonathan Cape, 1995) (Richmond, Konin). See also Memorial Book Konin (Tel Aviv: Association of Konin Jews in Israel, 1968) (Yiddish and Hebrew) ( Konin Book), especially Shmuel Ben Zion Mottl, ``The Uprising in the Konin Camp,’’ pp. They were taken to Grodziec and Rzgów-“rural ghettos’’ - and the nearby town of Zagórów, from where most of them were sent to the Lublin area via Lodz and murdered in 1942 in a forest near Józefów and in the Kazimierz forests ibid., p. About 40 percent of the Jews of Konin were deported at the onset of the Nazi occupation to Ostrowiec the rest were banished in July 1940 and October 1941. I, The Communities of Lodz and Its Region (Hebrew) (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1976), pp.
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